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Thundering Water: Photographing Glacier’s Waterfalls and Gorges
A Photographer’s Guide to 39 of Glacier National Park’s Waterfalls and Gorges
Water is one of the defining features of Glacier National Park. It tumbles from hanging valleys, plunges through narrow gorges, cascades over ancient rock, and creates some of the most dramatic photographic opportunities in the park.
Thundering Water: Photographing Glacier’s Waterfalls and Gorges is a comprehensive photographic guide to finding, exploring, and photographing 39 waterfalls and gorges throughout Glacier National Park.
Created for photographers who want more than a list of locations, this 117-page, full-color digital guide combines detailed location information, maps, photography recommendations, access information, safety considerations, and more than 170 full-color photographs.
Whether you’re looking for an easy roadside waterfall or planning a hike to a more remote location, Thundering Water helps you know where to go, what to expect, and how to come home with better photographs.
WHAT’S INSIDE
39 Waterfalls & Gorges
Explore some of Glacier National Park’s best-known waterfalls along with smaller cascades, dramatic gorges, and photographic locations that many visitors simply pass by.
117 Full-Color Pages
Designed in a large 10 × 14-inch format to showcase photographs, maps, and location information.
170+ Full-Color Images
See the locations before you go and discover different compositions, perspectives, water conditions, and photographic possibilities.
Maps & Location Information
Find each waterfall and understand where it is located within Glacier National Park.
Getting There
Practical directions and access information help you plan your visit before heading into the field.
Photography Recommendations
Learn how to approach each location photographically, including compositions, perspectives, light, water conditions, and other considerations.
Gear Recommendations
Know what equipment can make a difference when photographing moving water in Glacier.
ND & Polarizing Filters
Learn when filters are useful, what they can do for your photographs, and how they can help control reflections and shutter speeds.
Safety Information
Waterfalls, wet rocks, fast-moving streams, steep terrain, and narrow gorges create hazards that photographers need to understand before setting up a tripod.
A Photographer’s Guide to 39 of Glacier National Park’s Waterfalls and Gorges
Water is one of the defining features of Glacier National Park. It tumbles from hanging valleys, plunges through narrow gorges, cascades over ancient rock, and creates some of the most dramatic photographic opportunities in the park.
Thundering Water: Photographing Glacier’s Waterfalls and Gorges is a comprehensive photographic guide to finding, exploring, and photographing 39 waterfalls and gorges throughout Glacier National Park.
Created for photographers who want more than a list of locations, this 117-page, full-color digital guide combines detailed location information, maps, photography recommendations, access information, safety considerations, and more than 170 full-color photographs.
Whether you’re looking for an easy roadside waterfall or planning a hike to a more remote location, Thundering Water helps you know where to go, what to expect, and how to come home with better photographs.
WHAT’S INSIDE
39 Waterfalls & Gorges
Explore some of Glacier National Park’s best-known waterfalls along with smaller cascades, dramatic gorges, and photographic locations that many visitors simply pass by.
117 Full-Color Pages
Designed in a large 10 × 14-inch format to showcase photographs, maps, and location information.
170+ Full-Color Images
See the locations before you go and discover different compositions, perspectives, water conditions, and photographic possibilities.
Maps & Location Information
Find each waterfall and understand where it is located within Glacier National Park.
Getting There
Practical directions and access information help you plan your visit before heading into the field.
Photography Recommendations
Learn how to approach each location photographically, including compositions, perspectives, light, water conditions, and other considerations.
Gear Recommendations
Know what equipment can make a difference when photographing moving water in Glacier.
ND & Polarizing Filters
Learn when filters are useful, what they can do for your photographs, and how they can help control reflections and shutter speeds.
Safety Information
Waterfalls, wet rocks, fast-moving streams, steep terrain, and narrow gorges create hazards that photographers need to understand before setting up a tripod.