After a couple of days of heavy rain I figured it was time for another trip to Enders State Forest. It was nice and cloudy when I left work so I was looking forward to it but found the water as high as I've seen it in 10 years. Most of the falls weren't (safely) accessible from the trail side of the stream and I couldn't have crossed without building a bridge.
One of the falls however did lend itself to a couple of panos before the sun suddenly burned through the clouds...
Two 4 frame (portrait) images from slightly different angles.
one. http://www.farslowfotos.com/fred/Enders1_4X613sm.jpg
Two. http://www.farslowfotos.com/fred/Enders2_4X613sm.jpg
I like these a lot! I prefer the first as well, due to the smoother water, and the water disappearing act (which keeps me looking at the image!). Nice.
Keith W.
Appreciate the comments everyone. I prefer #2. The more full view of the falls, especially the roiling water at the bottom, is nice.
Thanks Aaron, nice to know it works also. The well under the falls is about 6 feet deep and the usual water level is a few inches over the rocks at the bottom so you might imagine the volume here.