
Monday, 29th January 2007
End Of The Road
by Dean Zulich
Mother nature has not been kind to the Pacific Northwest this winter. Here is one of the examples; this washout is about 500 meters long, with another one just down the road...
Equipment: Canon EOS 5D, Canon EF 24-70 mm F2.8 L lens
Dean Zulich
I immigrated to the United States from Bosnia and Herzegovina a decade ago, and at this time I am nearing graduation from the photography program at the Art Institute of Seattle.
Website: Dean's website
End Of The Road by Dean Zulich was photo of the day on Monday, 29th January 2007. It is tagged Road, Water, Winter. You can leave a comment below.

22 Comments
jabi
Interesting! I thought it’s only in my country where the roadsides get ravaged by the rain!
lauren
Wow! What a dramatic and beautiful photo.
Matt Burrard-Lucas
The reason I love this photo is not only because it’s beautiful but because it tells a story.
Mark in Florida
What a great blend of natural beauty and man’s blight on it. You even made a road look pretty!
istvan
nice shot! nature reclaims the road and turns it into lovely waterfalls!
Photo Buffet
Dean, I discovered a similar road washout a few years ago here in the Pacific Northwest, except it didn’t have water flowing over it. This is such a mixed photo–bad news and beautiful water. Nice capture!
Gabriel Cox
Shot in Canada by any chance? Anyway stunning shot! Love the dashes of yellow on the road
dean zulich
Thanks Gabriel. Shot in Washington, on Index-Galena road.
Regards
Dean
Anurag
Use of slower shutter has greatly helped, However the background is a bit distracting. I would suggest a wider aperture with this shutter speed along with a neutral density filter if necessary. Although, Even as it is now, it is a very good shot.
Paul Indigo
Amazing image. Makes you look twice.
kine
I like this picture! NICE!!! I love the story in it! Fantastic!
You go!!
DeeRiot
Thanks a bunch folks, anurag, I am afraid your suggestion is quite pointless, but thanks for your time;)
Isaac Granick
Damn good photo. Is the only way I can put it.
Pieter -sAner- van der Horst
Very nice. I like the composition and the unusualness (is that even a word?) of the scene.
Renee
Just shows another great photo by Dean!
Peter Cooney
Lovely pic!
Su
Very clever shot, congrats
Angela
I think this picture is fabulous! It really shows a contrast between nature and man’s handiwork. And then how nature can claim it back
Su
Very clever title as well as a great shot!
mike
Wow. Pretty dangerous.
renee
still a excellent shot by Dean!
Kimberly Gould
I remember that year well. We live not too far from Centralia. Great image