Photographer's Note
This is looking down Buttermilk Falls from about halfway up, on the beginning leg of our hike in the Kittatinny Mountains, near (or maybe in) Stokes Forest -- I'm not sure of the exact parameters; it's woods and hills whichever way you turn.
Anyway, the hike was long and mercifully cool, but the weather, as you can see by the lighting, was less than perfect for photographs. Nevertheless, I was determined, and this is one of the few shots I was at least satisfied with, considering.
The camera is new, so that was half the adventure, trying to remember which buttons did what.
I did as little photoshopping as possible (as always): some adjustment of levels, sharpening and saturation.
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mozzy27
(2) 2011-05-06 1:11
Hello Lisa
Interesting POV from above the falls, I can see why it would have been named Buttermilk Falls , if it were milk, it would be churned into butter by the time it reached the bottom. Well worth the walk, nice.
Cheers Peter
macondo
(20449) 2014-04-22 2:36
Hi Lisa
I had to comment on this one, as I have just come back empty-handed after being sent to the shops to buy some buttermilk.
Your viewpoint certainly captures the power of the water as it cascades over the rocks! One large log seems to have become a victim of the torrent.
Regards,
Andrew
Photo Information
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Copyright: Lisa Milheim (Lisas_world)
(1232)
- Genre: Luoghi
- Medium: Colore
- Date Taken: 2011-04-10
- Categories: Natura
- Camera: Canon Powershot SX 20 IS
- Versione Foto: Versione Originale
- Date Submitted: 2011-04-17 3:38