Photography
Related: About this forumIt was the most grueling photo trip I'd ever taken...
Dropped off by helicopter deep in the North Cascades wilderness. Trekking for three days, much of it bushwhacking. Fording rivers while holding my precious camera backpack over my head to keep it dry. Losing half my provisions when one of my bear-proof canisters proved to be anything but. And, finally, a near-vertical scramble up a talus slope, bringing me to the shores of a crystalline alpine lake.
Only, I couldnt find a good composition, and, anyway, the light sucked. So, I came back down, returned home, drove up to Snoqualmie Pass, pulled off at the Gold Creek Pond parking lot, walked the couple hundred feet or so to the picnic area, and captured these images. I hope you enjoy them.




John1956PA
(4,601 posts)Anyway, beautiful photos!
regnaD kciN
(27,356 posts)I thought it would be obvious from the start but, after I posted it to several other social media forums, I had to post an explanation after getting several comments indicating people were taking it seriously, and hoping I could get back to the other location under better conditions soon.
KarenS
(5,050 posts)flying_wahini
(8,220 posts)2nd shot?
ret5hd
(21,971 posts)we make jam from the berries and insect repellent from the leaves.
but the ones we get are in the Arkansas/Texas area.
regnaD kciN
(27,356 posts)but I might be wrong.
MLAA
(19,593 posts)usonian
(22,217 posts)ONLY ONCE did I have to remove power lines when there was a spectacular view from a pull-off.
Bristlecone
(10,944 posts)3catwoman3
(28,092 posts)...that is acts like a mirror. All 4 photos are lovely. The 4th one is especially captivating.
brer cat
(27,208 posts)Ferrets are Cool
(22,459 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(155,658 posts)And the photos! WOW!
The reflections and the composition of all of them are simply stellar.