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- Icy Babbling Brook 2
Every branch seems to have 6 inches of ice hanging down from it. - Icy Babbling Brook
We liked the contrast of the milky water and the stark ice. - Ice composition 1.
We were driving further down the gorge and we saw a cliff face that had a wall of ice, so we stopped and took some ice photos. - The two very cold Becks...
- Base of Waterfall 1.
There is a walkway that you can see on the bottom of the photo, but we couldn't get any closer because it was covered in ice. - Crown Point
At the beginning of the Columbia River Gorge, there is a lookout point with an interesting stone viewpoint. The wind up there was quite fierce and so we didn't stay out very long. - Bridge and Lower Falls
- Top of fall 1.
- More Waterfall 1.
I liked the visual contrast between the moss and the cold blue waterfall. - Ice Wall
We had to hike up a hill to get to this wall of ice. It was a good 30-40 feet tall. You're only seeing the right half of it. As we took pictures, chunks of ice would skid down the hill. - Waterfall 1...
I liked the concept of the waterfall and the light fall in the same photo, but it didn't exactly work out. But it was an interesting idea so I decided to post it anyway. - Upper falls leading to babbling brook
- View up the gorge from the lookout.
In this photo you can see the Columbia river on the left and the gorge hillside on the right. The right side has quite a few different waterfalls that were mostly frozen that day. - Ice composition 2
- Aren't we all tourists?
The joy and excitement of tourists...a very human moment. - Iced Fern
- The top of Multnomah Falls
- The Lower Falls
The interplay between the calmness of the wood and ice and the action of the fall interested me. - Ice Caterpillar
Sara found a branch, covered in ice, that had falled off a tree. The light-play through the ice is fascinating. - Upmost Falls
- Horsetail Falls
- More Upper Falls
- The bridge at the base of Multnomah Falls
This struck me as very Tolkienesque. - The frozen wall at Horsetail Falls.
- Mult Falls 1copy
- Mult Falls 2copy