“ Elsa River After the Dam ”
The Elwa River was allowed to run free after the largest dam removal in the US history was completed. The dam removal allowed the Lower Elwha Klallam Native American Tribe to reclaim land with deep cultural significance and several species of migratory fish allowed to spawn. The site of this ...
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Photo Location: Elwa River, Washington State
  • Janet Denman Edited 5 years ago

    Beautiful photo but the brightness at the top pulls my eyes away from the main scene. Perhaps a different angle to keep it all in shade or a tighter crop to remove it… more

    Beautiful photo but the brightness at the top pulls my eyes away from the main scene. Perhaps a different angle to keep it all in shade or a tighter crop to remove it. Very interesting story. Dam removal is such a controversy in Washington state right now.

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  • Ingrid Sjunnesson Edited 5 years ago

    Beautiful landscape! It looks like Sweden ;-) I like the persons at the bottom of the frame, to help me understand the size of the River and forests.

    Beautiful landscape! It looks like Sweden ;-) I like the persons at the bottom of the frame, to help me understand the size of the River and forests.

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  • Birgit Bolata Edited 5 years ago

    Lovely bit of nature.
    I think I would have cropped it a bit more to focus on the water. On the other hand that would maybe have lost the sense of vastness.

    Lovely bit of nature.
    I think I would have cropped it a bit more to focus on the water. On the other hand that would maybe have lost the sense of vastness.

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