The glow of sunset falls on the open water of the Carrabassett River in Western Maine in early April, turning its rippling water into a golden flow. The river course is defined by crusty snow, formed by repeated cycles of freezing and thawing spring weather conditions. The melting, snow-lined banks provide strong contrast to the open moving waterway.
Nikon D3x – 28-70 f2.8 mm lens at focal length 35 mm, ISO 200, f16,
1/15 sec, UV filter, spot metering, tripod-mounted