Greenland Gap

This place is spectacular, but almost impossible to convey a sense of thereness in a photo. Mostly because the walls of the canyon go almost straight up for fifteen hundred feet or so, and all one can do is strap on a wide angle and point it strait up. This is at the end of the canyon section where the declining edge of the strata finally hits creek level. There is a falls below this that I wanted to photograph yesterday since there was good flow, but there were two people fishing the plunge pool.

28-90mm Vario-Elmarit, Nikon 800e, Lr4, Ps CS6.

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