Some landscape photography details from Kings River Waterfall, Ozark Mountains, Arkansas. Comments appreciated.
April 1st, 2008 Gale Rainwater Posted in Uncategorized | 6 Comments »
Some landscape photography details from Kings River Waterfall, Ozark Mountains, Arkansas. Comments appreciated.
March 27th, 2008 Gale Rainwater Posted in Uncategorized | 10 Comments »
Some bradford pear trees in full bloom growing wild in a country field of my home state of Arkansas. Comments appreciated.
March 24th, 2008 Gale Rainwater Posted in Uncategorized | 9 Comments »
March 23rd, 2008 Gale Rainwater Posted in Uncategorized | 5 Comments »
I have been looking for a field with these flowers in it. I finally found one driving some country roads in my home state of Arkansas. The only thing is this was the only tree in the entire field. Any comments or votes appreciated.
March 6th, 2008 Gale Rainwater Posted in Uncategorized | 10 Comments »
Hello everyone there was a really good front that moved over my home state of Arkansas this week. The front carried alot of rain followed by a cold front that brought a little snow. I headed for my favorite area of Arkansas, Richland creek wilderness area and got this landscape photography image of a waterfall on Falling Water Creek.
March 2nd, 2008 Gale Rainwater Posted in Fine Art, Landscape | 10 Comments »
While on my last trip I made an afternoon and sunset out to Monument Valley for some landscpape photography. Monument Valley is located on the Arizona Utah border and is part of the Navajo Nation Tribal Park. The park is owned and run by the Navajo people. There are several guided tours in the park. All I took the time for was the self guided tour and I was very impressed by the beauty of the valley. If you enjoy my photography a comment or vote for my blog would be greatly appreciated.
February 26th, 2008 Gale Rainwater Posted in Fine Art, Landscape | 20 Comments »
Hello my first day in Grand Canyon was a beautiful snowy day. The only thing is the entire canyon was filled with a foggy cloud and you could not see anything down in the canyon. Finally right at dusk it began to clear. I headed for the rim and shot this image east of Mather Point. I was dissappointed there wasn’t more snow down in the canyon itself. With the great depth of the Grand Canyon it is much warmer at the bottom there wasn’t much sticking down there. Thanks for looking and any comments or votes are appreciated.
February 25th, 2008 Gale Rainwater Posted in Uncategorized | 10 Comments »
Hello everyone I have been away out of town and returned recently from a trip to Vegas and spent some time in Grand Canyon National Park doing some panorama landscape photography. The south rim of Grand Canyon National Park is around 7000 ft elevation and gets pretty cold at night. This is from a nice cloudy morning at Mather Point. If you have ever been to the park this is the first and most popular look out on the south rim.
Please click this link for a wider panorama view.
I hope to share more images as I have some time to process them. Any comments or critique is appreciated.
Thanks for looking.
Gale