The Edge of Darkness
It was a very, very wet day in North Vancouver a couple of days ago. On such days - and winter is full of them in this part of the world - it can take a lot of willpower just to head out the door. But I did it, nominally aiming to head up the mountains to one of my favourite waterfalls. The waterfall was good, flowing with a grand torrent, although there are limited compositions and it was raining pretty much the entire time. But it was the dark of the forest on my way home that really made the effort all worthwhile. A simple scene so easy to bypass without notice. yet so rich in texture and subtlety. This is the kind of image that, for me, makes heading out in the pouring rain worthwhile.
The Edge of Darkness
It was a very, very wet day in North Vancouver a couple of days ago. On such days - and winter is full of them in this part of the world - it can take a lot of willpower just to head out the door. But I did it, nominally aiming to head up the mountains to one of my favourite waterfalls. The waterfall was good, flowing with a grand torrent, although there are limited compositions and it was raining pretty much the entire time. But it was the dark of the forest on my way home that really made the effort all worthwhile. A simple scene so easy to bypass without notice. yet so rich in texture and subtlety. This is the kind of image that, for me, makes heading out in the pouring rain worthwhile.