Certainty by DaniloFaria

Running risks to find what is ahead, search for answers, keep going…
“Uncertainty is the only certainty there is, and knowing how to live with insecurity is the only security.” John Allen Paulos

Early morning sunlight shines on Kanarra Creek Canyon walls (Hoya ND-400 X, 9 stop filter used). A precarious stairway helps hikers to go further into the canyon to other falls, in search of certainty. This specific ladder has suffer serious damage from a flash flood a few years back, it has been replaced with a new one since this image was taken. Thank you all for your support and feedback!

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Stepping Away by DaniloFaria

After spending 10 days on the heart of the Colorado fall, I need to “step away” from my fall shots to not get overwhelmed… well, let’s go back to the canyon I like most. A beautiful day at Kanarra Creek, nothing else to be said…
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Kanarra Creek by blurrr001

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Kanarra Creek
Zion National Park, UT

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This was my second attempt at getting some shots of this place. The first time I went here the mistake was made to go on a Saturday morning. I thought since this trail was off the beaten path and 30 min from the popular Zion area we would be good to go. Man was I mistaken, hordes of people to the point when we reached this section of the hike there was a line to get up this log. Iam talking a line to ride a rollercoaster at a theme park kind of line, it was crazy, well needless to say we turned around and didn’t even bother waiting. I was pretty bummed but thats landscape photography. Now finally the second attempt obviously paid off. I returned here about 7-8 months later and decided to try again on a weekday just after sunrise, this time it did pay off, we were the first ones on the hike and had the whole place to ourselves, we didn’t see anyone until about half way back. Very cool hike and if you have never done it added to the list its worth it, IF the subway hike and the narrows hike had a baby it would be Kanarra Creek.

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ThE EnD Is NeaR by DaniloFaria

~No matter what you’re going through, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel and it may seem hard to get to it… but you can do it, just keep working towards it and you’ll find the positive side of things.~
Demi Lovato

Some people ask me why is this canyon so special? First of all, it is one of a kind, second of all, images do not make justice how beautiful it really is, third of all, even after you go there many times it still does not look real…
Hiking this canyon with my “partner in adventures” was the most peaceful, incredible and surreal experience I’ve ever had! This spot marked the end of our hike on Kanarra Creek Canyon, the wooden stair that once let people further was totally broken. I can only imagine what’s beyond that fall… you can follow her work at http://ift.tt/1yzzOAc
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Into the Light by skifast25

This is a reedit of a shot I posted several weeks ago. While I got a good response I have not been pleased with the way it looked. I changed the exposure, highlights, and warmed this one up a tad. I hope you like the results.

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NeaR ThE EnD by DaniloFaria

~No matter what you’re going through, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel and it may seem hard to get to it… but you can do it, just keep working towards it and you’ll find the positive side of things.~
Demi Lovato

This spot marked the end of our hike on Kanarra Creek Canyon, the wooden stair that once let people further was totally broken. I can only imagine what’s beyond that fall… Thanks you for stopping by and checking my work!

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