Gazing Up From Below Huron Falls
by Gene Walls
Title
Gazing Up From Below Huron Falls
Artist
Gene Walls
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Autumn leaves were beginning to accumulate around Huron Falls, on this cloudy fall afternoon. I liked what I saw when I stepped into Kitchen Creek below the falls and took a wider view of the waterfall and its surroundings.
This photograph was captured on October 10th, 2013 with a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L lens at the 17mm focal length, on a Canon EOS 5D DSLR body. The aperture was set to f/14, with a long shutter speed of 4.0 seconds, ISO 100.
This 41 foot waterfall is located between Ozone Falls and the Shawnee Waterfall, on the Glen Leigh branch of Kitchen Creek. Ricketts Glen State Park is located at the junction of RT-118 and RT 487 in Fairmount Township, Pennsylvania, USA. The nearest town is Red Rock, PA, about half way between Williamsport and Wilkes Barre, PA.
© 2013 Gene Walls
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Comments (24)
Laurie Search
Love your perspective and composition here Gene!!!! So beautiful!!! :)))FV
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very much, Laurie! Your kind words, Vote and Fav are deeply appreciated! Best wishes, Gene
Eduard Moldoveanu
Very nicely done. Need to find some time for the Ricketts Glen falls this year. I've heard that they are beautiful and you just confirmed it :) voted
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very kindly, Eduard! With 23 waterfalls along a 7 mile hike, Ricketts Glen is a nature photographer's dream. It would definitely be worth the drive from NJ for you. Best regards, Gene
Richard Thomas
Great extended depth of field on this fine image. I imagine it looks somewhat different just now with the big freeze you're having... F&V
Gene Walls replied:
Thanks, Richard! I'm sure it looks quite different right now ...totally frozen over, for sure. I tried to reach this spot again last week, but a major snowstorm forced me back off of the trail. Kindest regards, Gene
Christina Verdgeline
I feel like I'm right there, in the water. great! v
Gene Walls replied:
Thanks a bunch, Christina! (I hope your feet didn't get too wet.) Kindest wishes, Gene
Richard Thomas
Very intimate being there feel to this delightful presentation, Gene! Superb perspective! F&V#11
Gene Walls replied:
I'm so glad this photo "transported" you to this amazing spot, Richard! Thank you so much for you wonderful comment! Best wishes, Gene
Sharon Mau
. . . ★ . . ★ . . . ♥ . . Featured: . . :: Dimensions :: . . . ♥ . . . ★ . . ★ . . . http://fineartinternational.com/groups/dimensions.html
Gene Walls replied:
This wonderful honor is deeply appreciated, Sharon! Thank you so much for Featuring this image in "Dimensions"! Very gratefully, Gene