D200 + 24-85 macro @ 24mm, ISO 100, 3 sec, f11, 4 stop ND + 2 stop grad ND
Shawnee Falls is one of 20 named waterfalls in Pennsylvania‘s Rickets Glenn State Park. The falls are about 30 feet tall. There are two creeks that meet in in the park providing the opportunity to walk each separately or do a loop. The scenery is fabulous and the tails are moderate in difficulty. Best times to visit are spring for the flow, during fall colors and I hear in the winder with proper gear.
Rick Schump wrote:
Morris - another nice set from Ricketts. You seem to own that park, nice work. I think #4 Is my favorite, though it's hard to chose. Rick
Thank you Rick,
Scott posted photos from there about a week ago. For anyone that likes falls this is a fabulous place to go.
morris i remember you from the n&w forum as a nyc ( actually jamaica bay ) based wildlife photographer using a 80-400 and a better beamer and scoring some pretty impressive images. now i find you over here on the landscape forum using a wide angle & doing landscapes. might i say once again very impressive images. take care. bob
Robert Spencer wrote:
morris i remember you from the n&w forum as a nyc ( actually jamaica bay ) based wildlife photographer using a 80-400 and a better beamer and scoring some pretty impressive images. now i find you over here on the landscape forum using a wide angle & doing landscapes. might i say once again very impressive images. take care. bob
Thank you Bob,
I shoot nature, so both wildlife and landscape. I also do cityscape and street with some aviation through in. Of cause I also photograph my family.