Yesterday I took a trip back to the Columbia River Gorge in order to see one of its most magnificent beauties, the 228-foot tall Elowah Falls, which I have somehow avoided seeing until now. The flow was very high and, besides streamside spots accessible only by sketchy spur trails made by trailblazing photographers, very hard to photograph without being covered by mist. But I endured, and here are the results:
Elowah Falls from above |
The base of Elowah Falls |
Peeking in at the falls |
View of the Washington State side of the Columbia River Gorge |
Elowah Falls does not come from the sun. |
Elowah Falls "Watercolor." |
A column of sunlit golden mist |
Spying on the waterfall from behind my mist-shield boulder |
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