Palouse Falls – Landscape Photography by Gale Rainwater
Sunrise at Palouse Falls in eastern Washington state. I photographed this in May of 2010. It is a huge waterfall 189 feet. I happen along the video of Tyler Bradt running this in his kayak. A world record run! Pretty crazy stuff but I respect his bravery and talent. I must admit as a paddler [...]
Rain in the Ozarks – Landscape Photography by Gale Rainwater
I often only show a crop of my images online. I often photograph a panorama of my landscapes. For a better view of this image here is the actual panorama of this shot. http://galerainwater.com/comptons-pano-5-2-11-w-logo-big.jpg
Spring Arkansas Private Group Photo Tour
I had a very nice group of photographers Iris Greenwell, Kathy Warley, Cindy Rubin, Tamyra Ayles and Robert Walker. They were all from Oklahoma and ask me to take them on a private group photo tour of some of the places I frequent in the spring time in Arkansas. They were such a fun group [...]
Early Fall at Little Missouri Falls, Arkansas – Landscape photography by Gale Rainwater
It”s still very hot and humid here in Arkansas right now, I am so looking forward to my favorite time of year Fall.
Moraine Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO – landscape photography by Gale Rainwater
Landscape Photography by Gale Rainwater
Elowah Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon – Landscape Photography by Gale Rainwater
Ed Cooley was kind enough to invite me on a trip to the Pacific Northwest for a photography trip. We had a great time and got some good images besides the more than normal rainfall we had. Be sure to check out Ed’s work also. He is a great photographer and uses the finest equipment.
Tremont Area, Middle Prong of the Little River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee – Landscape Photography by Gale Rainwater
Tremont, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
My friend Ed Cooley was kind enough to invite me to go with him to Great Smoky Mountains National Park for a quick 2 day trip. I had an absolute blast with him and some other photographers. We met up with Paul Marcellini the first day and both of us wanted to photograph this spot. Ed [...]












