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Conestoga Falls Throw Pillow featuring the photograph Elusive Conestoga Waterfall in Spring by Gene Walls

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Elusive Conestoga Waterfall in Spring Throw Pillow

Gene Walls

by Gene Walls

$26.00

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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

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The Conestoga waterfall in Ricketts Glen is quite beautiful, but difficult to photograph. The rushing water starts its lively decent behind a large... more

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Comments (5)

Jordan Blackstone

Jordan Blackstone

Stunningly beautiful, Gene! v/f

Gene Walls replied:

Greatly appreciated, Jordan! Thanks! Best wishes, Gene

Eti Reid

Eti Reid

Spectacular really! You are a real waterfall master Gene! f/v

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you so much, Eti! Your kindness is truly appreciated! Wonderful wishes, Gene

Byron Snider

Byron Snider

Wow, one of your best. Love how it meanders down the hill then widens out to the foot of the image, Great exposure, colors and details fv

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you very, very kindly, Byron! I've tried to capture this same POV in other seasons, but the thick foliage blocks most of the view. Best wishes, Gene

Artist's Description

The Conestoga waterfall in Ricketts Glen is quite beautiful, but difficult to photograph. The rushing water starts its lively decent behind a large boulder, then it immediately drops into a sharp "S" curve and ends by gushing out over twin spillways into the plunge pool.

The only time to see the entire path of the flow here is in early spring. Once the trees become flush with leaves, there is no way to see the entire waterfall from any one viewpoint. In summer and fall, there is so much foliage here that the waterfall can only be seen in bits and pieces. This is as close as I ever been able to get to capturing the entire path of Conestoga within a single frame.

This is the third named waterfall above the Waters Meet point, on the Ganoga Glen branch of Kitchen Creek in Ricketts Glen State Park.

This shot was captured during a hike through Ricketts Glen with photographer Mark Van Scyoc and his son Brighton.

This photograph was taken on Monday, April 25...

About Gene Walls

Gene Walls

I was born in the wild hills of West Virginia, raised in western Maryland and currently live in north central Pennsylvania, USA. My higher education includes Theological Studies, Electronics Engineering, Audio Engineering and Visual Arts. I taught a Media course at Pennsylvania College of Technology (Penn State Affiliate). Photography has been an integral part of my life since the mid 1960's. Capturing the beauty and complexity of nature is my main interest, from macro close-ups to wide vistas views ...and everything in between. Natural waterfalls are the most frequent photographic subjects found at the business end of my lens. Historic Covered Bridges and farmland scenes are also very close to my heart, but any visually interesting...

 

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