Edith Creek and Subalpine Meadow
This view of Mount Rainier from Paradise Valley captures the essence of the national park. In the foreground, Edith Creek tumbles over rocks, its water smoothed by a long camera exposure. The creek gives way to lush subalpine meadows dotted with wildflowers and evergreens.
Mount Rainier itself commands the background, its snowy peak tinged with the warm light of sunset.
The image was created by stitching together two vertical photographs. This technique allows for a compressed perspective using a longer focal length while maintaining a wide-angle view. It brings Mount Rainier visually closer to the foreground elements, emphasizing both the grand scale of the mountain and the details of Edith Creek.
This view of Mount Rainier from Paradise Valley captures the essence of the national park. In the foreground, Edith Creek tumbles over rocks, its water smoothed by a long camera exposure. The creek gives way to lush subalpine meadows dotted with wildflowers and evergreens.
Mount Rainier itself commands the background, its snowy peak tinged with the warm light of sunset.
The image was created by stitching together two vertical photographs. This technique allows for a compressed perspective using a longer focal length while maintaining a wide-angle view. It brings Mount Rainier visually closer to the foreground elements, emphasizing both the grand scale of the mountain and the details of Edith Creek.
This view of Mount Rainier from Paradise Valley captures the essence of the national park. In the foreground, Edith Creek tumbles over rocks, its water smoothed by a long camera exposure. The creek gives way to lush subalpine meadows dotted with wildflowers and evergreens.
Mount Rainier itself commands the background, its snowy peak tinged with the warm light of sunset.
The image was created by stitching together two vertical photographs. This technique allows for a compressed perspective using a longer focal length while maintaining a wide-angle view. It brings Mount Rainier visually closer to the foreground elements, emphasizing both the grand scale of the mountain and the details of Edith Creek.