It's a warm, clear day in washington's Olympic National Park. A few yards down the trail, a waterfall arcs below a wooden bridge, tumbling through mossy outgrowths and splashing onto rocky banks. It's a Kodak moment, and, indeed, dozens of visitors are peering over or around the bridge, cameras in hand. But photographer Art Wolfe doesn't look twice at the scene. "That holds no interest for me," he says. "I love the green in the water and the rocks upstream. I'm going to figure out how to make something happen there." Grabbing his tripod, he climbs over the low fence beside the trail and takes off, working his way upriver.
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