Hello this is a different view of one of my favorites falling water creek. This creek is in the richland creek wilderness area and flows into richland creek. I got to spend some time camping and photographing the area and what I enjoyed the most was I didn’t see anyone one else out. I had the place all to my self. The solidarity and enjoyment of being outside in these beautiful places and having it all to myself is very special to me. I really love it. I love to go to national parks and you just can’t get that there usually. You know even if you are alone someone will be coming or passing by shortly. Anyway I hope you will enjoy comments or votes are always appreciated.
Falling Water Creek
by Gale Rainwater on 07. Jun, 2008 in Arkansas, Landscape Photography, Rushing Water, Spring - Summer, Waterfalls
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About Gale
Hello I'm Gale Rainwater. I love photography, my favorite is landscape. I hope you will enjoy my images and please comment or critique any of my work. Thanks for your time.


I can see why it’s a favorite. This is so soft and lovely. And I’m with you about being out and having it all to yourself. I don’t know why it feels so special.
I love this picture it seems so peaceful. What a great place to camp.
Simply gorgeous! Looks like a great place to just sit and decompress from the weekly hassles of life.
Wow! You have a very nice photo blog. I love this picture, you can actually see the soft flowing water very nice. You have captured the falls essence. Great job.
This is a beautiful, peaceful picture. With temperatures in the mid to high 90s, I would sure appreciate wading there today!
Did anybody else notice the rocks in the front of the photograph? The left side looks like the face of one animal and the the right side looks like the face of a tiger. Look at the beautiful detail in the stones as well as the overall beauty. Wow!
I hear it while I enjoy your picture.
Great capture! I haven’t quite mastered the art of soft-water-flowing photos… keep up the great work!
Wow! You capture nature beautifully. Stunning. Absolutely stunning.
Hi Gale,
This is a stunning photo – just incredible!!
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A beautiful and quiet area.
it looks georgous.
okay i saw rita’s comment and thought it was crazy, then i looked really closely and saw the tiger and that is cool!!