View of double rainbows at the base of Bridalveil Fall in Yosemite National Park. The colorful rainbows are real and have been isolated in the digital darkroom for visual effect. The 620’ tall waterfall was originally named “Pohono” by Native Americans, which translates to “the spirit of the puffing wind”. The mist at this location is overwhelming in the Spring, requiring rain gear and camera waterproofing.
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Artwork Comments
Wow! Beautifully captured and finished!
this looks really pretty
Thanks Kristine!
Excellent photography,fabulous use of selective colouring!!
Thanks David, I thought selective coloring was definitely the most effective treatment in this case. I’m glad you like it.
beautiful with the rainbows and everything…
George, thanks for looking at my work!
So clever, the SC sets these off so well!
Everywhere I go in the bubble I gain inspiration. Especially right here. Must try more black & White. Based on the above I have a way to go tho. Great shot and treatment.
Thanks Andy, I really appreciate your comment – it is inspiring in itself!
Stunning image!!
Fabulous shot!!. love the angle and perspective.. and great s/c.
Thanks for the comments Ravenor!
Excellent use of select colouring……simply magic!
Beautiful capture of the rainbows, great use of s/c, they stand out wonderfully.