Thank you Sheryl! I know the spot where that guy told me the trail exists. Thinking about doing an overnight trip there and combining it with another waterfall I’d like to see again.
Awesome! Corkscrew Rapids I was fun because I was able to get a whole series of whitewater moving towards the camera. Anywhere else, I would have had to be in the middle of the river! Thanks Jess!
Those ferns! Erik, your work inspires me profoundly. I stay in my lane: birds. But I've dabbled with waterfalls, rivers, wet ferns, the like. Seeing what you capture with a camera always reminds me to leave my lane and see what else the natural world has to offer.
That means so much, James! Honestly, I see lanes as only hints or suggestions. Once we understand the fundamentals we can try out any lane that we like. Some may suit us better than others, but that shouldn’t be a restraint. If we’re feeling froggy, let’s take that sumbitch off road where there are no lanes!!!
Epic, Erik!
Thanks so much Lou!!
I look forward to more photos from the South Carolina side!
This was quite a trip with great photos!
Thank you Sheryl! I know the spot where that guy told me the trail exists. Thinking about doing an overnight trip there and combining it with another waterfall I’d like to see again.
All around incredible! Love the fog, color, flowers, and the you captured the corkscrew rapids so well. A great read 😍
Thanks so much! I really do love the atmosphere of misty, rainy conditions in the mountains!
Great photos Erik!
Thank you!🙏
My favorite photos from this exciting excursion are Corkscrew Rapids I and the Pothole.
Beautiful words, beautiful images. Nice work!
Awesome! Corkscrew Rapids I was fun because I was able to get a whole series of whitewater moving towards the camera. Anywhere else, I would have had to be in the middle of the river! Thanks Jess!
Those ferns! Erik, your work inspires me profoundly. I stay in my lane: birds. But I've dabbled with waterfalls, rivers, wet ferns, the like. Seeing what you capture with a camera always reminds me to leave my lane and see what else the natural world has to offer.
That means so much, James! Honestly, I see lanes as only hints or suggestions. Once we understand the fundamentals we can try out any lane that we like. Some may suit us better than others, but that shouldn’t be a restraint. If we’re feeling froggy, let’s take that sumbitch off road where there are no lanes!!!