This powerful waterfall splits as it plunges over the protruding rocks and cliffs in the Turtletown Creek streambed.
Two tree trunks wedged against the rocks beneath the thundering force of Turtletown Creek’s eastern falls.
Precariously perched in a small inch deep eddy atop the slick rock face of the west falls, these leaves rested just inches from the edge above the waterfall’s plunge pool.
Water pulled into a curve as it begins its approach to the edge of the cliff atop the west falls.
After climbing up the western Turtletown Creek waterfall’s rock face, these powerful rapids can be found.
A small waterfall on one of the numerous forest creeks in the North Cascades, WA.
Canon EOS Rebel XT / 18-55mm Lens / On Tripod. Shot in Nevada City, California.
A fallen branch resting above the running water of a small creek in winter showing the rushing water blurred beneath and the frozen ice on the brach created by water vapors rising.
Canon EOS 50d / Canon 28-135mm Lens Martis Creek in California
Paulina Creek Falls is located just west of Paulina Lake outside Newberry Crater in Central Oregon. This double falls drops 60 feet onto the jumble of rocks below.
A calm and peaceful evening with the sunset on the left of the picture. Taken in Yellowstone National Park near Slough Creek campground.
Image made with a large format Toyo 45AII camera for ultimate resolution and color. The image you see here is no match for a large quality print. See for yourself. And to see more images Check out my website or type volosinphotography.com in your address bar!
Image made with a large format Toyo 45AII camera for ultimate resolution and color. The image you see here is no match for a large quality print. See for yourself. And to see more images Check out my website or type volosinphotography.com in your address bar!
View of Mt. Evans from Upper Bear Creek Road, Evergreen, Colorado
Some flowers with some specieal affects / Photo with a Nicod D5000
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