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Racehorse Falls


In Explore February 9, 2010, #374, but not picked up by Scout. Thanks to Boshaft for the information.
Saturday we hiked to Racehorse Falls just upstream from where the creek of the same name empties into the Nooksack River. The hike is a short scramble over downed trees and boulders, though it is a bit more difficult to get to the vantage point from which this picture was taken. I wanted to try some time exposures, but it was late in the day, the light was not very good and this was the best I could do. This was shot in RAW and processed with Canon's Digital Photo Professional.
Saturday we hiked to Racehorse Falls just upstream from where the creek of the same name empties into the Nooksack River. The hike is a short scramble over downed trees and boulders, though it is a bit more difficult to get to the vantage point from which this picture was taken. I wanted to try some time exposures, but it was late in the day, the light was not very good and this was the best I could do. This was shot in RAW and processed with Canon's Digital Photo Professional.
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