Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistJoshua Cramer Platinum Member CollectionPhotography
Description This is a newer version of a photo I had rescued from an old point & shoot camera I had taken several years ago when I first started hiking in the Olympics. The original is here: http://fav.me/d5noykm A long, steep climb up the Brothers Wilderness trail in the southeast Olympic Mountains had followed the path of a dried up river for several miles until suddenly, we heard the rush and roar of a huge amount of water gushing from a crack in the mountainside. Spurred by the sound, we hurried around the next bend in the trail to find an old log bridge crossing the riverbed, now alive with crisp, cold water! A short hike down the bank and upstream a bit brought us to an unreal site: a cave with a torrent of a waterfall pouring through it, illuminated by a hole in the rocks that formed the cave! It was a photographers dream come true. Several years and several thousand photographs later, I wanted to return to this place and do it better justice. The hike was a brutal one, and this time I relaxed by shooting in the middle of the stream. The water was frigid! However, it was well worth it. What do you think of this one, compared to the first version?Follow me on Facebook: Joshua Cramer: Fine Art Photography
Joshua Cramer, Olympia, WA Member Since May 2011 Artist Statement Joshua is a Northwest native, born and raised and his goal as an artist is to share his reverence and passion for the wild places in this unique region of the world. As he travels beyond the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, he strives to capture the distinct colors and shapes of new places in his own unique perception of their beauty. Joshua shoots with a Nikon camera and has been taking photos since 2004. He continue to develop his skills by exploring his understanding of humanity’s place within and without nature, and how these untouched places stir feelings deep within our souls. Conveying these intense feelings through photography is his passion that never fails to disappoint.