Candace Dyar Photography
Spring Rush
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A small lesser-known waterfall somewhere tucked away in the Mt. Baker Wilderness within the North Cascades of Washington State. This was taken during one of my first waterfall outings this Spring right after a few days of steady rainfall. I was on a sort of mission to explore some areas that are rarely photographed. This was one that Ryan and I were lucky enough to shoot after a failed attempt searching for a different waterfall, only to find closed off access to the road heading in its direction. While this one isn't anything incredible or impressive by any means, I really enjoyed the pristine mossy surroundings and being able to take a dip up to my thighs in the cool water while photographing....it made for a nice overall experience.
I'm looking forward to getting back out again soon, as the greens are really popping out there right now in Washington and Oregon. Being able to explore the lush green forests during the Spring is one of the many reasons I love living in the Pacific Northwest.
Spring Rush
Best if viewed on a dark background - Please click on the image.
A small lesser-known waterfall somewhere tucked away in the Mt. Baker Wilderness within the North Cascades of Washington State. This was taken during one of my first waterfall outings this Spring right after a few days of steady rainfall. I was on a sort of mission to explore some areas that are rarely photographed. This was one that Ryan and I were lucky enough to shoot after a failed attempt searching for a different waterfall, only to find closed off access to the road heading in its direction. While this one isn't anything incredible or impressive by any means, I really enjoyed the pristine mossy surroundings and being able to take a dip up to my thighs in the cool water while photographing....it made for a nice overall experience.
I'm looking forward to getting back out again soon, as the greens are really popping out there right now in Washington and Oregon. Being able to explore the lush green forests during the Spring is one of the many reasons I love living in the Pacific Northwest.