North Clear Creek Falls

If you happen to be driving between the Colorado mountain towns of Creede and Lake City, I highly suggest stopping to take in the beauty of North Clear Creek Falls. This waterfall is is easily accessible being just a short side trip off of Highway 149. Here is a link to Google Maps marking the location of North Clear Creek Falls.

I originally photographed this waterfall in July 2004 and a vertical composition from that shoot was included in Photographing the Southwest – Volume 3, a guide to the natural landmarks of Colorado & New Mexico. I created this photo over the Fourth of July weekend while driving to Crested Butte to photograph wildflowers.

North Clear Creek Falls

North Clear Creek Falls

.This image of North Clear Creek Falls along with others of western rivers are available for purchase at my website AdamSchallau.com.

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~Tech details~

Camera & Lens: Canon EOS 5D Mark II and EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens
Exposure:  f/16, 1/10 & 1/5 second and ISO 50
Filters: 82mm Hoya HD circular polarizer & Singh-Ray 3-stop Darryl Benson reverse neutral density graduated filter.
Notes: You may have noticed that under exposure I recorded that this image was captured at both 1/10 & 1/5 of a second. Two frames were captured, one at 1/10 which was the “correct” exposure for the scene and another at 1/5 to give a little more blur to the waterfall. I combined the two exposures in Photoshop to create the image represented here.

3 Responses to “North Clear Creek Falls”

  1. Pat says:

    I love the composition of this, the fluid lines of the water falling onto the rough rocks, the colors..a breathless view, thanks for sharing it Adam.

  2. sarah says:

    Looks like very peaceful spot……beautiful Adam!

  3. Laurent says:

    Beautiful image, Adam. I remember being there once a few years ago. I ended up with too much lens flare on a sunset shot. This is perfect!