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Lower Myra Falls (Part 2)

August 9, 2012 By Anne McKinnell 7 Comments

Lower Myra Falls (Part 2)

Usually when I find a great scene like the one at Lower Myra Falls in Strathcona Park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, I start off wide and photograph the entire scene. I loved how the waterfall was not just one big fall but multiple falls leading to the emerald pool. Please click the images to view larger versions. But I never stop there. I always prefer the … [Read more...]

Lower Myra Falls (Part 1)

August 8, 2012 By Anne McKinnell 6 Comments

Lower Myra Falls (Part 1)

One of my favourite places in Strathcona Park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, was Lower Myra Falls. The hike is about 1 kilometer from the parking area and it leads to a stunning group of cascades deep within the forest above Buttle Lake. I could spend all day photographing falls like these that have such variety from numerous small falls above crystal clear emerald … [Read more...]

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I traded in a traditional career for a new life as an outdoor photographer and writer. I live in an RV and travel around North America photographing beautiful places. I write about travel, photography, and how changing your life is not as scary as it seems. Read More…

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