In the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California lies Kings Canyon National Park, home to a captivating array of waterfalls. These natural wonders, much like the ancient sequoias in neighboring Sequoia National Park, possess a unique charm and grace. We visited the Roaring River Falls, with its small pool hiding among the cliffs of the valley, and Grizzly Falls, which tumbles more delicately over rocky precipices covering a greater height. I unfortunately did not manage any good photos of the Mist Falls because, as the name suggests, my lens was completely sprayed by them and the trail did not afford a large enough distance for a dry picture!
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Walk to Wainui Falls
Don’t be fooled by the images - the Wainui Falls on the West Coast of New Zealand are actually surprisingly challenging to photograph. The waterfall is so powerful at its full potential that you have only a few seconds to take a photo before the front of the lens is drenched! This was the perfect walk for a slightly overcast day, which left an even light on the water and surrounding landscape.
Karagahake Gorge
My joint new venture with my partner, Two Dusty Lenses, is a travel blog aimed at other adventurous photographers and videographers. To inaugurate the blog, we took a weekend trip to the Coromandel and surrounding areas, following our 2-day itinerary.
The first stop on the short roadtrip was the Karangahake Gorge. Unfortunately it was a very cloudy day, but even so it was a worthwhile stop. My favourite part was photographing the Owharoa Falls, both from the land and from the air. Enjoy!