
After The Rain, Ozark Mountains, Arkansas
by Gale Rainwater on 03. Jun, 2008 in Arkansas, Images, Landscape Photography, Rushing Water, Seasons, Spring - Summer, Waterfalls
Tags: Arkansas, Art, Bluffs, cold, Creeks, Fine Art, forest, Landscape, moss, Ozark Mountains, Panorama, Photography, Spring, Streams, Trees, Waterfalls
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This post was written by Gale Rainwater who has written 112 posts on Gale Rainwater Photography.

Gale, another wonderful set of awe-inspiring photos! These are really wonderful. I look forward to seeing your new work as it is posted.
Hi Gale,
It’s good to see you back. Your photos are stunning, as usual. It must take an awful lot of effort to hike through the countryside to take these awesome shots; but, it’s worth the wait. Thanks for sharing. -Mike.
Hello from New York! Beautiful scenery.
That’s picture is fantastic!
Absolutely stunning…
Just beautiful!
Hi Gale, glad that you’re back and with such brilliant pics as always. I always look forward to peek into your stunning pictures and scenery.
It’s gorgeous, makes me homesick for the Ozarks
I really like this image Gale. I have revisited this page several times. It has to be one of the most gorgeous images I have seen from this wonderful spot. This angle simplifies the scene with a very nice balance to the composition.
Seeing this makes me anxious to go back. Every time I visit it reveals a little more of its beauty. Probably why Tim named it after his wife.
Enchanting!
Thanks Ed I really appreciate that especailly since this spot is photographed so much now. I think the light was good for this spot that day. It a deceivingly wider shot than you would think also.