Kings Creek Falls #1
by Mike Lee
Title
Kings Creek Falls #1
Artist
Mike Lee
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
This image features the majestic Kings Creek Falls in Lassen Volcanic National Park on a late summer afternoon. This wonderful cascade requires a hike of a little over 3 miles round trip to view it. At a height of approximately 40 feet it isn’t a mammoth falls by any means but it is gorgeous to look upon due to the silky streaks created as the water flows over the rocks to continue on down Kings Creek.
The trail to and from the falls is of easy to moderate difficulty and has historically been an absolutely gorgeous hike to take. In 2021 the Dixie Fire burned through much of the park including this area and I’ve yet to visit the park to see how this lovely area fared, although I understand much of the railings, etc at the edge of the trail were destroyed. Hopefully, the damage wasn’t too severe as it is one of my favorite areas within my “home” national park.
I also offer this scene in a horizontal orientation elsewhere on my page.
EDIT 2023
Sadly, this area was absolutely ravaged by the evil Dixie Fire of 2021 and will need a great deal of time to recover!
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September 30th, 2021
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Robyn King
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Luther Fine Art
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Gary F Richards
Outstanding composition, lighting, shading, color and artwork! F/L Congratulations on your features!
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Jordan Hill
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Bipul Haldar
Congratulation!! your image is now featured in LONG EXPOSURE AND NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY group home page. I invite you to post the Embed link in the discussion forum 'The 2021 Featured Image Archive' for future reference.