Waterfall


7
Sep 10

Granite And Mist

Photograph of  Yosemite Falls in Yosemite National ParkDetail of the granite wall and falling water from Yosemite Falls in May, 2006.


1
Sep 10

Bridal Veil Falls

Photograph of  Bridal Veil Falls in Yosemite National ParkPhotograph of the mist that spreads out as Bridal Veil’s water crashes on the rocks below.


27
Aug 10

Yosemite Valley View

Photograph of  Bridal Veil Falls in Yosemite National ParkBridal Veil falls and Yosemite Valley in late May, 2006.


21
Aug 10

Falling Water

Photograph of McWay Falls along the California CoastThe drama of water falling creates an additional energy. This photograph is a sepia treatment of McWay Falls south of Big Sur on the California Coast.


18
Jun 10

Palouse Falls Horizontal View

Photograph of Palouse Falls in southeastern WashingtonA wider view of Palouse Falls showing the weathered basalt columns of the chasm.


15
Jun 10

Palouse Falls

Photograph of Palouse Falls in southeastern WashingtonPalouse Falls drops nearly 200 feet into a large pool at the base of an amphitheater of eroded basalt. The falls were created by glacial floods during the Pleistocene epoch. The falls lie on the Palouse River about 4 miles from the Snake River in southeastern Washington. They seem all the more dramatic by being surrounded by flatlands that give no clue to their existence.