Last May I traveled back from Kelowna through Manning Provincial Park. In Manning I was driving mostly through a rainstorm but it cleared just as I came down the mountains into Hope, BC. I decided to check out Silver Lake Provincial Park and shot some really nice post storm photos of Silver Lake itself. I spent much more time photographing Silver Creek though. Last winter did not produce much of a snow pack (remember the Olympics having troubles with snow on Cypress Mountain?) but 2011 has been very different. Consequently there is much more water in the creek this year – which I should probably have expected ahead of time considering how much snow still shows in the mountains.
Last night I ventured out into this area again – this “panorama” of Eureka Falls is so far my favourite of the bunch, though my judgement is always questionable this soon after a shot is taken.
What do you think? Does this shot work for you?
Beautiful shot man. You should always trust your judgment, it’s your fingerprint on your shots that makes it unique.
Yeah I think I could have worded that better. I find that sitting back and looking at an image lets me be more objective about it and distances myself from expectations I had when I shot it. I still like this one a lot though! 🙂