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In 1911, the Milwaukee Railroad company built a technical marvel. A timber railroad trestle over 400 feet across and nearly 100 feet high, spanning the restless waters of Tokul Creek below. Now part of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, a bicycle and pedestrian trail, it's still a wonder to lean over the edge and watch the waters rush below.
After first photographing this scene on an early spring day when green tones were beginning to frame the waterway, I've returned at various times of year to see the changes to the creek as the waters rise and fall with the weather, and to see the changes to the view as leaves fill in and block out much of the window to the stream.
On this winter's day in early February, I relished in the beautiful continuity of tones as the contrasting whitewater and darkened depths of the pools mirrored the highlighted forms of the trees, while the forest floor held pockets of darkness.
Date & Time | February 4, 2019: 1pm |
Location | Tokul Creek, Snoqualmie, Washington |
Coordinates | 47.557000, -121.824600 |
Focal Length | 112mm |
Aperture | f/32 |
Shutter Speed | 1/2 sec |
ISO | 100 |
Number of Exposures | 18 |
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Total Pixels | 265,381,552 |
Horizontal Pixels | 13,301 |
Vertical Pixels | 19,952 |
Aspect Ratio | 0.67 : 1 |
File Size | 1,516 MB |
Width @ 300ppi (perfect) | 3.69 feet |
Height @ 300ppi | 5.54 feet |
Width @ 150ppi (near-perfect) | 7.39 feet |
Height @ 150ppi | 11.08 feet |
Date & Time | February 4, 2019: 1pm |
Location | Tokul Creek, Snoqualmie, Washington |
Coordinates | 47.557000, -121.824600 |
Focal Length | 112mm |
Aperture | f/32 |
Shutter Speed | 1/2 sec |
ISO | 100 |
Number of Exposures | 18 |
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