Morning Rush Hour, Lostine River

Morning Rush Hour, Lostine River, Water
Morning Rush Hour, Lostine River
Painted en plein air during the Wallowa Valley Festival for the Arts near Joseph Oregon. Loved the cool dark colors of the river back-lit by strong morning sun through the distant trees - creating a timeless rhythm.

This is near where Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe headquartered, between Hell’s Canyon (Snake River) and Lewiston, Idaho to the north. It’s a hauntingly beautiful river canyon in very steep formidable terrain. This view offered a back lit sunrise at the top of the long cataract through shadowy rocks.

My goal was to capture that back light while presenting the dark shadowy rocks and water-in-motion.

Water    14 x 11 x 1