Canyon Creek
The North Cascades have always been a place of endless inspiration for me, especially in the fall when the vine maples unleash their chromatic brilliance. On this particular day, after a fresh rain, I found myself exploring Canyon Creek, where the vegetation seemed to pulse with life. The rain had deepened the reds, oranges, and yellows of the leaves, while the wet rocks along the stream glistened as if polished, reflecting the light in a way that brought the scene to life.
Standing by the creek, I was struck by the harmony of it all—the rushing water, the glowing foliage, and the shining stones creating a vivid tapestry of autumn’s finest hues. I couldn’t resist capturing the energy and vibrancy of this moment, where nature felt so alive and dynamic.
Standing by the creek, I was struck by the harmony of it all—the rushing water, the glowing foliage, and the shining stones creating a vivid tapestry of autumn’s finest hues. I couldn’t resist capturing the energy and vibrancy of this moment, where nature felt so alive and dynamic.
Edition of 25
This photograph originates from a Fujichrome Velvia 50 transparency captured with a Hasselblad XPAN II. The original film was drum-scanned by Michael Strickland on a Heidelberg Tango scanner. The print is made on Hahnemühle Baryta Rag and is available in the sizes listed below.
Available sizes: 30", 40", 50", 60", 70" on the long side
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