| The Upper Section of the White Pass out of Skagway / whitepass3-2240opt
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Spraying waterfall appears again. Now seen with five streams of dotted white water spraying down over the clean rocks, their purple and yellow showing through. In the foreground is seen a tuft of dandelion and grass, indigenous, yes, to these mountains, growing strong and well, but in a whitish pale green yellow.
Here the shadows have color, and their beautiful purple gives
gentle mauve and deep richness of the scene as the light contrasts on the bright
orange and tan rocks that jut across it at a dramatic angle.
... five streams of dotted white water
spraying down over the clean rocks
...
Copyright (C) 2005 by Paul A. L. Hall. All rights reserved.
Here the shadows have color ...