This was an evening November 2002 visit to Multnomah Falls in the Columbia Gorge of Oregon. Multnomah Falls is a 600 foot falls that has been photographed a zillion times. It is quite impressive and it is literally next to the interstate near Portland. As such it is very crowded. Even though this was fairly early in winter and the Gorge is at sea level, there was still some accumulation of snow and icicles around the falls giving it a different appearance from its summer look. The photos:
I particularly love photos of nature. Yours are wonderful. They capture the beauty of God's creation. Since waterfalls are a favorite of mine, I've posted this comment here.
I think you have a promising future in photography and pray God will bless you by giving you the means and opportunity to prosper in your field of passion.
Glacier, the Tetons, and the Sierra are all great. I've yet to make it to the Wind River range. I'd love to spend more time in all of those places since I haven't been to any of them before I took up my interest in photography. Unfortunately though they are all a bit far for weekends and would require my rather limited vacation time. Someday though I'll be back to all of them.
John Colwell
16-Aug-2004 00:37
Nice job. You have a good eye for composition, seeing things in different ways than most observers. Although Washington Cascades are fantastic, try to make it to Glcier NP, the west side of the Tetons, and the Wind Rivers (and of course the best of all, California Sierras). Thanks for sharing.
John Colwell