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Returning to Yosemite and back & white, on the trail to Lower Bridal Veil Falls-
The original inhabitants in Yosemite were the Miwoks. . There are a variety of very intriguing native American legends surrounding the Falls that you can google if interested. Here is one:
“Many moons ago, an Indian named Norita and a brave from a rival tribe, named Grey Eagle met and fell in love. They planned to meet near a streamlet high on the mountainside and elope to a land far away from both their tribes. On that fateful night, instead of her lover, Norita was confronted by braves from her own tribe. Fearing her lover had been destroyed she leaped from the high ledges.
Mother Nature was touched by her wild beauty, and she caught up Norita's streaming tresses and made from them a Bridal Veil of falling water. From her flowing gown an alter was formed on the face of the mountain. Then her spirit was sent out as a mist, causing a green carpet to spread over the mountainside.
The intruders fled while her saddened lover stood and gazed down at the strange yet beautiful transformation. His grief was more than he could bear, so out of compassion for his sorrow, Mother Nature molded his massive frames into the mountain and stretched his mighty shoulders high into the heavens like silent sentinels to guard over his loved one. His cries of anguish were softened into love calls to whisper forever.”
I rarely shoot bridal stuff but this was an exception, I loved the location but when I asked him to dip her he must've thought I was shooting the cover of a romance novel or something. About 15 minutes before this, we had a timed shootout contest ~90seconds per person - same people, same location, unedited jpegs only, and I won a 20"x24"x1.5" gallery wrap canvas with that image.
Regardless, I was really happy with how this turned out
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A view of Bridal Veil Creek, just downstream of the falls of the same name. In the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon.
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Got out and about over the weekend. Spent some time in Allegany State Park in New York. Here is one that I took of Bridal Falls emptying into Stoddard Creek. A lot of rain recently so both were flowing good. Beautiful little spot.
AKA Bridal Wreath. Proper name is Spirea. Easy to grow shrub that likes full sun. Very popular with florists for weddings.
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Viewed from the west and looking eastward toward Yosemite Valley, behind the hill to the left.
The original frame was a much wider angle. 50mp usually feels like too much, but here it sure helped cut a boring shot into an interesting one.
Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park is a BC Park situated on the Trans-Canada Highway just east of Rosedale, British Columbia, Canada, within of the City of Chilliwack. spectacular Bridal Veil Falls, which tumbles 60 metres over a smooth rock face, creating a veil-like effect.
Here is a vertical look at Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon after a very wet year.
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Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park is located on the Trans-Canada Highway just east of Rosedale, British Columbia, Canada.
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Spaerfish Canyon
Black Hills National Forest
South Dakota
From the viewing platform next to the highway.
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I'm spending my evenings these days editing photos from the Valentine wedding last month.
My album of bunches & bouquets of flowers here.
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