Waterfalls demand a specific kind of photography. The light is almost always difficult — deep forest shade or direct sun in the same frame. Long exposures make the water silk-smooth but blow out the surrounding highlights. Short exposures freeze individual droplets but lose the sense of power and movement. Getting both right in a single capture is genuinely hard, which is why great waterfall photography is rarer than it should be.
Eddie Jongas has spent considerable time in the waterfall country of Northern California and the Pacific Northwest to capture the beauty of the biggest watefalls in those areas. Burney Falls in Shasta County — one of California's most spectacular and largest waterfalls — appears in this collection alongside Oregon's Columbia River Gorge, where waterfalls appear around every bend along the Historic Highway, has also produced multiple prints. And the waterfall-rich forests of Washington State, where glacial meltwater drops through old-growth rainforest canopy, round out the Pacific Northwest work.
These waterfall photography prints are available as TruLife acrylic-mounted and metal limited editions, all signed with Certificate of Authenticity. The luminous quality of TruLife acrylic is particularly well-suited to waterfall photography — the optical depth of the material makes moving water appear to glow from within. For more photography art of flowing waters explore Ocean-Seascape Panoramic Collection or explore the Landscape Photography collection for the full range nature photography prints.

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