Painting is just another way of keeping a diary ~Pablo Picasso

Monday, February 26, 2018

Sunrise Moulton Falls

Another angle of the Lewis River (north fork) at Moulton Falls, taken on the snowier day. This one gives a better idea of how the river moves, swiftly through the small canyon it is carving. The river bend at the footbridge (90 degrees to my left) is a rather sharp S-shape, and a large portion of that S curve is fairly shallow, the river having cut more deeply on one side than the other. This allows for the outer bend to give off a nice glassy, reflective surface. I had a hard time with this shot. I think it comes at you a bit too much, but the canyon is narrow here, and I had to frame it that way to get the sunlight reflection on the tree tops. So it's a bit extreme, I think. But it's got a nice frosty feel to it.  When we get snow, it tends to be a warm, wet snow that clings to branches, with temperatures hovering around 32-33 or even slightly higher. So it wasn't really that cold of a day, even at sunrise. The frostiness is a bit deceptive; unless our temperature dips into the 20s (a rare event) it's always more damp than cold.

5 comments:

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

It has a beautiful silvery sheen that almost transcends the subject matter. I looked at it and thought "That's wonderful" before I'd even figured out exactly what I was looking at. For me that's fine.

Giga said...

Beautifully snowy and sunlit trees reflect in the lake. Regards.

Linda W. said...

What a winter wonderland! Nice reflection.

stardust said...

How magically beautiful! The reflection added more enchanting touch making me imagine another world under water. Your “hard time” with this shot really got paid off.

Yoko

Ida said...

Oh so wintery and the reflection is just right in my opinion.