is running a great contest this week: B&W Bridges!
As it turns out, I have a few bridges in black and white! Here are my trio of entries (I hope it's okay to put them in on post). Three famous waterfalls that feature bridges:
1. Multnomah Falls, Oregon
In the Columbia Gorge - this waterfall needs no introduction to those who have visited the Pacific Northwest; it is the most iconic among a whole host of beautiful falls in this part of Oregon, and while it is also the most visited and crowded, that's no reason to pass it by. I photographed this with the Pentax K-5 and a Sigma 17-70mm lens.
2. Seljalandsfoss, Iceland
One of my favourite waterfalls in the world. You can walk behind Seljalandsfoss and feel the raw power of the water through the rocks. Even when you're standing a distance away this waterfall is scary when you're alone in the dark. I was lucky to get here at the beginning of winter on a cold and wet night, when a thick layer of snow and ice covered everything. Photographed with the Pentax K-5 and a Sigma 10-20mm lens.
3. Watkins Glen, New York
The waterfalls at Watkins Glen are truly beautiful, in the sort of fairy tale fantasy way that we dream about but never expect to encounter in real life. We compare a lot of places to the valley of Rivendell in Tolkien's Middle-earth, but when you visit on a rainy day you will feel that Watkins Glen truly belongs more to that world than to our own. A candid shot, not posed, taken with a Nikon D750 and Nikkor 24-120mm lens.
Thank you again to for hosting this contest, and to
for judging this round!