Morning Sun at Pillar Falls

from $75.00

Horizontal Orientation. Canvas prints are available with optional barnwood or hardwood floating frames hand-crafted by the photographer, making a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art. Please see images for details.

Pillar Falls is located along the Snake River just east of Twin Falls. It is most recognizable by the large rhyolite stone pillars across the width of the river, but besides the large pillars, there are various levels of rock, and several cascading layers of waterfalls. During the spring and summer, much of the rock is covered with water, but when the water levels are low, one can walk out on the rock, completely crossing the river. The rock is formed in such unique shapes that it feels as if one is walking on a different planet when exploring the area. A week before this image was taken, the water levels were still high, and water covered the majority of the ground in the scene. In fact, there is still moss drying out on most of the ground surfaces, which made it feel even more surreal. This image is from one of my favorite views, and one that I have shot a few times, but with less skill and lower quality equipment. I was excited to get a few better shots from this spot, and I am very happy with the results!

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Horizontal Orientation. Canvas prints are available with optional barnwood or hardwood floating frames hand-crafted by the photographer, making a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art. Please see images for details.

Pillar Falls is located along the Snake River just east of Twin Falls. It is most recognizable by the large rhyolite stone pillars across the width of the river, but besides the large pillars, there are various levels of rock, and several cascading layers of waterfalls. During the spring and summer, much of the rock is covered with water, but when the water levels are low, one can walk out on the rock, completely crossing the river. The rock is formed in such unique shapes that it feels as if one is walking on a different planet when exploring the area. A week before this image was taken, the water levels were still high, and water covered the majority of the ground in the scene. In fact, there is still moss drying out on most of the ground surfaces, which made it feel even more surreal. This image is from one of my favorite views, and one that I have shot a few times, but with less skill and lower quality equipment. I was excited to get a few better shots from this spot, and I am very happy with the results!