Burney Falls State Park | northern California Fine Art Photography

Last summer I had the opportunity to photograph the falls at Burney Falls State Park on a cool, foggy, misty morning. This was one day when the flat, even, overcast light was welcomed as it allowed us to shoot from many different angles without the glare of the sun to contend with. As you can see, the falls sit in a bit of a bowl. Although there is a river that creates the main waterfalls, there are springs emerging from the wall of rock that ooze water as well creating a most engaging lace-like pattern.And look at the color of that water! No need to enhance or touch it up at all. It's just that gorgeous!Full view of the falls at Burney Falls State Park, CaliforniaBurney Falls State ParkBurney Falls State Park 

View of the Falls From Above  |  Burney Falls State Park

 Visit other favorite state parks of mine:Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

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As a published, featured northern California fine art photographer living in the greater Sacramento area, I specialize in fine art landscape and still life photography. My style is authentic, fresh and personality-driven. I offer in-person workshops, hourly lessons, and mentoring. While currently living in rural northern California with my husband and a couple thousand walnut trees, I post regularly to Instagram.

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