What a great couple of days! I took my daughter down to Binghamton, NY for her college orientation (did I mention the quiet house in a month!) and spent the two days exploring the gorges and waterfalls around Ithaca, NY. I haven’t had much time to go through the images yet, but this is one of my favorites from Monday. I had an amazing time walking the gorge trail in Buttermilk Falls State Park. The area above the main falls is absolutely beautiful. I had to force myself to keep exploring or I would never have made it to the main falls.
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Sky Show
Chittenango Falls
On the Sunday adventure with my daughter we were able to visit two central NY waterfalls on our way home from Syracuse. Chittenango Falls State Park in on route 13 between the towns of Cazenovia and Chittenango. It is a 167′ staircase waterfall on Chittenango creek with plenty of opportunities for photography. The climb down to the bottom can become very interesting, especially if there is a lot of mist in the air.
The image below is from my first visit to the falls last year in late July. This is typically how the falls look in the summer. I have made a few other trips out at various times but this image is still my favorite.
The visit on Sunday was almost a bust due to the volume of water flowing in the creek and over the falls. It was an overcast day which normally would have been perfect for photographing waterfalls but there was still too much water creating nothing but a mass of white highlights in any image. Combine that with the mist swirling in the air at the base of the falls and I was out of luck for many images. So I had to get a little creative and do some extra exploring.
There are trails down to the base on both sides of the waterfall. I have never ventured on the side opposite the park and thought it would be nice to explore. On a day when there wasn’t as much water already on the ground my idea would have been OK, but the slippery path made for a very interesting climb down. This first image is from top of the falls looking downstream over the gorge.
In these next two images I was trying to capture a sense of the volume of water flowing down the staircase. We had to shout to each other just to communicate. The noise of the water falling being amplified by the walls of the gorge. You can see some people at the top lookout area in the second image. I wanted to give a little perspective as to the size of the falls.
At the base of the falls there is a bridge over the creek which connects the two trails so you can effectively circle the falls. It is a great location to setup your camera to capture the water flowing over staircase rocks. The top image was taken just to the right of the bridge when looking down from the top. I tried setting up the tripod on Sunday but in seconds the camera was getting wet and mine is not weather sealed. Needless to say, I moved on quickly.
On the climb back to the park there is a nice overlook about halfway. There were enough trees protecting the area from the breeze that the mist was not going to be a problem. Normally you can capture a great detail image of the top half of the falls. This is all you saw Sunday.
The one bright spot in our visit was finding a small tributary falls just off the trail on the climb back to the top. Normally there is no water flowing during the summer months but luckily for me it provided some saving images from our trip. I had to climb off the trail slightly to get to the base of these falls. It was very secluded with no wind moving in the alcove. That allowed me to take my time and gather a few images.
This last image is from the creek at the top of the falls. I’m always fascinated by turbulent water and instinctively point the camera at the writhing flow.
If the rain ever gives us a break or at least returns to some normality I definitely want to return to Chittenango to capture some more normal looking images. Now that I know the trail on the opposite side I’ll be able to find some new angles of the typical looking waterfall flow.
Pratt’s Falls
I head to go to Syracuse yesterday morning but decided before I left that the return trip would be an adventure. After my first waterfall image a few years ago (well, at least since learning more about photography) I have been fascinated by them. Surprising, New York state has an abundance of waterfalls for me to explore. I found the NYFalls website about a year ago and have been trying to make my way to those close to me.
Pratt’s Falls is located just south of Syracuse within the Pratt’s Fall County Park in the town of Pompey. There is a nice trail leading down to an overlook spot at the base of the falls. With all the recent rain it did make for an interesting walk but ensured there would be good water flow over the falls. Due to the severity of the terrain in the gorge you have to stay on the trail which limits the possible views of the falls. I think a revisit during the colored leaves season is in order…
Layers
Chasing Light
Coming and Going
My intent the other night was to capture the clouds just after sunset. I setup at the side of the road to capture a few images. Not as exciting as I hoped. And then the first car passed my location. Ding! Idea forming. It was late, it took longer than normal.
I had to wait quite a few minutes to get cars going in both directions. I didn’t think my luck would allow two cars going opposite directions at the same time so I decided to capture one each way and blend the two images in PS Elements. Another few attempts and I finally settled in on a 13 second exposure (two of them). I needed that amount of time to get the complete light trails along the length of road in the frame.
I had fun, and isn’t that what it is suppose to be about?
Interesting Night Ahead
The i heart faces summer photo challenge is still in progress. Each day in June there is a different theme to use in capturing an image. I learned about the challenge from Karma on her When I Feel Like It Blog. I started out fairly well the first few days of June and have since fizzled.
Here is my contribution for today, which is themed clouds. I noticed this formation as I was returning from town. Of course I used a different car and did not have my camera with me. As I raced home I knew they were morphing, I just hoped there would still be enough for an interesting image. I grabbed the camera, ran into the field across the road and clicked away.
Tomorrow the theme is hat. Since I am seldom without one, maybe there is something I can do… I can’t let another couple of weeks pass, the month will be over.



















