Nooksack Falls by abirkill

Nooksack Falls

Nooksack Falls in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in north Washington State. The Nooksack River drops 88 feet into a valley on its path to Bellingham Bay and eventually the Pacific.

A hydroelectric power plant was built in 1906 and was in use until 1997. The powerhouse is now on the National Register of Historic Places.

Detail shot of the falls taken using an ND8 filter to show the motion of the water as it cascades down the rocks. Worth viewing large.
FAV'D! I love shots like this. I need to find a place where i can do that.
August 29th, 2012  
Gorgeous. I like it in B&W!
August 29th, 2012  
Beautiful
August 29th, 2012  
You've got these long exposure water shots down. Really nice Alexis.
August 30th, 2012  
Beautiful! I love the composition. The shapes and lines of the water are lovely, a nice contrast to the detailed texture of the rocks. Very pleasing photo.
August 30th, 2012  
Love the smoothness of the water. Definitely pleasing to the eye!
August 30th, 2012  
this is gorgeous! really like the sprays of water - they're like rays of sunlight!
August 30th, 2012  
This is photographic art! Gorgeous!
August 30th, 2012  
Perfect amount of long exposure! Makes the water soft but not smoky. Brilliant!
August 30th, 2012  
Love the texture of the rock and the lines of the water. Beautiful and artistic. Fav.
August 30th, 2012  
Nice shot Alexis with the softness of the water against the textured rock formation.
August 30th, 2012  
Stunning Image!
August 31st, 2012  
very nice job....you have captured the texture of the rock and the contrast with that of the falling water beautifully.....a fav!
September 1st, 2012  
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