Sun over Upper Salmon Falls | Southern Idaho Landscape Fine Art Print

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Images include an optional hand-crafted barn wood frame for a 12×18 canvas print.

This magnificent waterfall is called Upper Salmon Falls, located just downstream from the Old Owsley Bridge in Hagerman. The location is a favorite of mine to photograph. It is beautiful during every season of the year, and I have enjoyed capturing snow falling there in wintertime, and photographing summer sunrises as well, but I think fall is perhaps my favorite season to visit. During autumn the trees and brush turn shades of red, brown and gold, and in the golden hours of morning or evening, the colors are rich and vibrant. The falls here drop about 16 feet, but flow over and through an intricate maze of passages and levels in the basalt. Using a slow exposure caused the water to become smooth as silk, cascading gently over several layers of rock. As I scrambled around on the rocks looking for good vantage points, I saw the sun starting to crest over the horizon just above the falls. I love to capture the sun in photos, and I positioned my camera where I thought the sun was lined up perfectly. The bright sun caused a few flare spots in the image, but I think they add to the charm of the photo. This is one of my favorite shots of this waterfall.

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Images include an optional hand-crafted barn wood frame for a 12×18 canvas print.

This magnificent waterfall is called Upper Salmon Falls, located just downstream from the Old Owsley Bridge in Hagerman. The location is a favorite of mine to photograph. It is beautiful during every season of the year, and I have enjoyed capturing snow falling there in wintertime, and photographing summer sunrises as well, but I think fall is perhaps my favorite season to visit. During autumn the trees and brush turn shades of red, brown and gold, and in the golden hours of morning or evening, the colors are rich and vibrant. The falls here drop about 16 feet, but flow over and through an intricate maze of passages and levels in the basalt. Using a slow exposure caused the water to become smooth as silk, cascading gently over several layers of rock. As I scrambled around on the rocks looking for good vantage points, I saw the sun starting to crest over the horizon just above the falls. I love to capture the sun in photos, and I positioned my camera where I thought the sun was lined up perfectly. The bright sun caused a few flare spots in the image, but I think they add to the charm of the photo. This is one of my favorite shots of this waterfall.

Available in other sizes and mediums, with optional framing in hand crafted barn wood frame for canvas prints