Michael_Stones
Member
Andy Brown's waterfall image is innovative and beautiful. Today I went to Kakabeka so as to share some other waterfall pictures with you. Because wintery weather here encompasses both running and frozen forms of water, the photos contrast these dynamic and static components.
I hope these photos convey some of the power, glory and peace of Kakabeka Falls on a winter's day.
Cheers, Mike
The first photo shows the upper part of Kakabeka Falls.
The next was with the camera pointed downward
Then I turned 90 degrees to photo the frozen cliff on the other side of the canyon.
Then, as the sun came out, I turned another 90 degrees to photo the river water peacefully leaving the canyon.
The next was with the camera pointed downward
Then I turned 90 degrees to photo the frozen cliff on the other side of the canyon.
Then, as the sun came out, I turned another 90 degrees to photo the river water peacefully leaving the canyon.
I hope these photos convey some of the power, glory and peace of Kakabeka Falls on a winter's day.
Cheers, Mike