Autumn Waterfalls
We've been meaning to do a day trip to photograph some local waterfalls for quite some time. Given that it's the tail end of fall colours season, we decided to do that trip last weekend.
We left home at about 8:30am in the morning and visited the following:
It was a pretty good trip and we managed to get some pretty decent shots along the way. Some I think will even be worth printing. The highlights were the ruins of the Grist Mill at the Darnley Cascade along with Webster's and Albion Falls.
The most frustrating part of this outing? Goddamn. People. Meandering. Everywhere. I can't say how bloody annoying it is to have some oblivious idiots parade right in front of a set up tripod and camera. Especially after you've spent 10-15 minutes waiting until people cleared out enough to actually take a few shots. Ugh. Alas, it was still worth it!
Hilton Falls:
Grist Mill ruins:
Webster's Falls:
Albion Falls (closer up view):
Felker's Falls:
Reader Comments (2)
Nice! The Albion Falls photo is by far my favorite...
I have been to the Webster's Falls and the others go on my pending list but no doubt the pic of Albion Falls is the best. Great capture!