Slowly coming to life
RUSH CREEK FALLS AT SUNRISE
Slept for less than 4 hours and woke up to the harrowing sound of winds that never seemed to have stopped. The sky was brightening up fast. As soon as I packed away my sleeping pad and the tarp, I set up my cameras. Again, I bundled up myself in the sleeping bag while waiting for the glow to descend upon Carson Peak, above Rush Creek Falls. The sound of the waterfalls was deafening as it constantly filled up the basin. As the facade of the peak was getting painted in bright orange, the whole world was slowly coming to life.
Rush Creek Falls, CA
- Canon EOS 5D Mark III
- Canon EF 70–200mm f/4 IS USM
- 70 mm / 2 1/6 sec at ƒ/4.0 at ISO 100 pano stacked
- Taken 6/17/2018
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I am a Los Angeles based landscape and portrait photographer.