Northwest Natural Imagery
"Palouse Falls" - the Palouse River tumbles 187 feet over a basalt cliff into a wide pool on its way to join the Snake River.
Palouse Falls in a vertical format view. If you look closely, you can see a person in the lower right corner on a small gravel bar...
"Sunset at Toketee Falls" - the golden light of the setting sun casts a warm glow on the basalt cliffs around this lovely 2-tiered waterfall in Oregon's Umpqua River valley.
"Wahclella Falls" in the Columbia Gorge east of Portland. OR.
"Latourell Falls" drops 224 feet on its short journey to join the Columbia River less than a mile away.
"Falls Creek Falls" cascades down through the evergreens near the Stevens Canyon entrance to Mt. Rainier national park.
"Latourell Falls", east of Portland, Oregon, at low flow. The falls drop about 224 feet over a basalt cliff on the way to join the Columbia River half mile to the north. The surrounding lichens and greenery make a spectacular setting for photographs. This image suitable for 10"x20" prints.
"Elowah Falls" at low flow. The falls, located about 30 miles east of Portland in the Columbia River Gorge, drops about 290 feet into a shallow pool. The surrounding lichens and greenery make for a spectacular setting for photographs. This image suitable for 10"x20" prints.
"Wahkeena Falls" tumbles down over mossy rocks on its way to join the Columbia River east of Portland, Oregon. Wahkeena Falls actually consists of several separate falls, but only this one is readily visible from the trail.
"Palouse Falls" - the Palouse River tumbles 187 feet over a basalt cliff into a wide pool on its way to join the Snake River.
"Palouse Falls" - the Palouse River tumbles 187 feet over a basalt cliff into a wide pool on its way to join the Snake River.
"Palouse Falls" - the Palouse River tumbles 187 feet over a basalt cliff into a wide pool on its way to join the Snake River.
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