Cascading Falls in the Sierra is a photograph by Lynn Bauer which was uploaded on August 27th, 2017.
Cascading Falls in the Sierra
CASCADING FALLS IN THE SIERRA by Lynn Bauer - A gorgeous waterfall cascades down from Tioga Creek in a canyon at the base of Tioga Pass in... more
by Lynn Bauer
Title
Cascading Falls in the Sierra
Artist
Lynn Bauer
Medium
Photograph - Photography/digital Art
Description
CASCADING FALLS IN THE SIERRA by Lynn Bauer - A gorgeous waterfall cascades down from Tioga Creek in a canyon at the base of Tioga Pass in California's High Sierra Mountains. This area in known for it's beautiful aspen trees in the fall, which turn all shades of yellow and gold. But, the reds in this area were a real treat!! This beautiful scene was tucked into a remote canyon and we were the only people there! What a thrill to find this magnificent jewel of nature!!
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August 27th, 2017
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Comments (70)
Jurgen Lorenzen
Absolutely gorgeous waterfall photograph with great POV and beautiful colors and detail, Lynn!
Jan Mulherin
Congratulations!! This beautiful image has been selected to be featured for the week in the “Art for Ever with You” Group Home Page. You are welcome to add a preview of this featured image to the group’s discussion post titled “2018 November: Stunning Group Featured Images and Thank-you’s” for a permanent display within the group, to share this achievement with others. If the activity is allowed, your image will also be posted to our group Google+ page. Thank you for your participation in the group! ~Jan (November 4, 2018)
Jan Mulherin
Congratulations!! This beautiful image has been selected to be featured for the week in the “Forests and Woodlands” Group Home Page. You are welcome to add a preview of this featured image to the group’s discussion post titled “2018 October: Featured Images and Thank-you’s” for a permanent display within the group, to share this achievement with others. If enabled, your group image will be posted to our group Google+ page for further exposure. Thank you for your participation in the “Forests and Woodlands” group! (October 23, 2018)