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Helmcken Falls, the tallest (463 ft) waterfall at Wells Gray park. The main viewpoint requires no hiking, while the route behind is an easy 5 mi round trip that starts at a nearby parking area. Known for its large snow cone, by 4/25 there was only enough left to block my view from behind. Kinda had bad timing for this overall, both too soon and too late and then I hit it with the sun both blazing and shadowed in the canyon.

Extra photos include a view of the snowpack behind obscuring the falls but maintaining the view out over the valley, a shot just upstream of the falls with a rainbow in the mist (would’ve been cool over the falls, not bitter at all haha) and a little tighter shot of the falls.

That’s the end of my time at Wells Gray, Spahats was under renovation still and the rest of the park was still closed for winter.

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Dawson Falls, next of the three large waterfalls that were accessible when I passed through wells gray park in mid-April. The hike is all reward, low effort as you walk the short distance from the downstream viewpoint to beside its base. Highwater may put falls in upper viewpoint. Additional photos show two side views, one looking over the lip and the other looking alongside it from the upper viewpoint, and a third photo that is instead a vertical shot of the falls from downstream.

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Shot on 4 July. Didn’t really see many fireworks. Saw this instead, liked it better.

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Moul Falls. Easy hike at the beginning of #WellsGray park. Drops 115 ft straight down, while you’ll have to take the stairs. You can hike behind the waterfall as well, but it was still landslidey when I was there. Hiked 4/3/25. Canon r8 w 24-50mm. Additional pictures show the stairways, a view from the top with some stairs in view on the left and the creek flowing out from the falls on the right, and an unnamed waterfall you’ll pass on the trail.

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The Bridge of the Gods. That’s what it’s called, apparently. It’s a big giant bridge up close. I employed my usual framing style of getting geography to line up in interesting ways.

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This short but steep trail twists and turns as you climb the many stairs to reach the top. Included photos show two more views of all the ups and downs through the forests, and one cluster of trilliums in pink and white. Hiked April 16 2025.

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Some photos of the northern lights as seen the other day. They were really going strong for a while there around 1am MT. Brief description for photos in body: Wide angle views of the borthern lights, the beams were strongly visible in the purple areas and when it was really going would flare up in the yellow. The yellow lower sections were boiling at times as they waved around. If the alt text doesn’t come through I have ‘do a barrel roll’ for one of the loops of the underside.

All photos taken on a canon r8, using either a rokinon 14mm or a canon 24-50mm.

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I think this is my personal favorite for new work, not withstanding that’s my wife out there.

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Just a tree. Nothing too remarkable about this image otherwise.

Thanks for enjoying this tree!

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This is a vaguely arty shot I took with my A9ii when I was renting the 70-200 f/2.8.

200mm, f/3.2, ISO 100, 1/800

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Lumix GX80, Lumix G 12-32 mm f/3.5-5.6.

I'm always amazed how good this little kit lens is.

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I completely forgot I took this, it never made it into my portfolio. When I saw the lines I forgot I framed, I was fascinated, like all the geography swoops off to the left with the train.

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Taken from Mount Tabor, Portland, OR.

I’m pretty sure this one could just be a postcard.

Thanks for seeing this eventually explosive mountain!

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/old man

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Oceanside, OR.

I tried to simplify this image down to its bare minimum. I think it’s entirely square too. It makes the tiny little waves and the clouds stand out a lot more.

Thanks for seeing this minimalist ocean!

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Blue Highways (lemmy.world)
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Photographer: @ToastedRavioli@midwest.social

If you can accurately tell which of these photos are in Kansas vs Colorado, you’re truly well driven

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Photographer: @JDavis@lemmy.world

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