A Snoqualmie Minute
A 60-second exposure looking down on Snoqualmie Falls, a 268 ft (82 m) waterfall just east of Seattle that is both a major tourist destination and a working hydroelectric facility. The biggest problem one runs into while shooting here is the spray – when the wind is right, even from this distance you can get soaked in a matter of seconds. When shooting long exposures, this means lots of extra patience.
I'm still on the road (out in the wild, mostly), and I'm just able to get internet for a few minutes every once in awhile. But thank you for stopping by, and for the continued kind comments and favorites. They are very much appreciated.
A Snoqualmie Minute
A 60-second exposure looking down on Snoqualmie Falls, a 268 ft (82 m) waterfall just east of Seattle that is both a major tourist destination and a working hydroelectric facility. The biggest problem one runs into while shooting here is the spray – when the wind is right, even from this distance you can get soaked in a matter of seconds. When shooting long exposures, this means lots of extra patience.
I'm still on the road (out in the wild, mostly), and I'm just able to get internet for a few minutes every once in awhile. But thank you for stopping by, and for the continued kind comments and favorites. They are very much appreciated.