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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Being creative is sometimes ...


... an experiment. I got a lot of nice comments on this image. It was achieved on Skyline Drive, VA by intentionally blurring the image with camera setting - f/22 exposure and moving the camera during the last part of the open shutter. Then adding watercolor and poster edge filters while processing. I love experimentation. Sometimes ... it creates a nice surprise...

Infinite detail ...


... like most things in nature is simply infinite, because of the phenomenon: "the closer you look, the more you see" :-).

Monday, October 30, 2006

Sky portals ...



... to me are awing views one comes across while riding down the mountain parkways and byways. It is a "pause" that refreshes...

Sunday, October 29, 2006

New York - rural ...


... is surprisingly scenic - especially within a few miles of Ithaca, where goldenrod glows in the fields...

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Waking the soul ...


... of the rivers and streams surely must result when they reach the precipice and plunge to the levels below. It's almost more amazing to process the photos later and find the detail that rumbled by me as I stood close - to capture the moment. I think it's more than luck that I have found a way to "seize the day" with my camera... Even though I can remember standing there and the grandeur of the falls near Ithaca, NY, I'm sure I could not recall the magnificent "detail" of the experience without the trusty "shutterbox" and the world of digital photography.... It's funny, but when I'm reviewing these photos - I swear I can "hear" the roar of the "falling waters" ... And, it wakes my soul as well.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

an oft hidden touch ...



... of sunlight deep in the autumn woods reveals the secrets of beauty, color, and nature's wonder. It's not that one may not be looking for this phenomenon. Rather, the question should be ... are you prepared to "see" it? What a shame it would be ... if we were not "prepared" for the rewards of autumn - in our lives ...

Friday, October 20, 2006

... the right timing






... was apparent on Wednesday (10/18/06) to catch the peak colors and clear skies at Hanging Rock State Park (near Pilot Mountain and Mt. Airy, NC). Waters in the high elevation lake were crystal clear, and the colors were vibrant! Didn't get up to the "rock" yet - maybe I'll go back again ... soon.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

"tall falls" ...


..., are Taughannock Falls (near Ithaca, NY). In this photo, the folks (in the lower right corner) are about 150' in front of me. The "falls" are about 250' beyond them.... I doubt that I'd want to stand at that overlook after a drenching / flooding rainfall... The falls "fall" 215 feet straight down from the crest to the basin - a magnificent sight!

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Mountain intimacies ...






... come to mind as you climb (or descend) the steep indigenous trails and steps along the cliffs formed by nature over countless years and the wonderful, close-up and touchable, plants and rock surfaces near Lucifer Falls in Robert Treman State Park (close to Ithaca, NY). If you go during the week as I did, you may find that you have the park pretty much to yourself. To me, there is no better way to explore. There are some risks of course, but the experience places you in touch with yourself ... Rather than feeling isolated, it is times like these ... that I feel "whole" and at peace - with a heightened appreciation for the 'grace' ... that set me free.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

The nostalgia ...



... of the folks who live along the eastern shores of Lake Erie is 'charming' to say the least. I stopped by this little town (Barcelona Harbor at Westfield, NY) on the way back. There were some of the older residents picking 'Concord" grapes from the vines just in front of this old ship (where I stood to take this photo). An obviously life long resident told me a bit of the ship's history. It 'sank' in Buffalo harbor many years ago and had been 'salvaged' from there, brought down to Westfield, and was in the slow process of being 'restored' ... to someday set sail again. He said it was very time consuming, but he hoped to have enough time left to finish it before he "departed" this world to "sail other seas". He must have been close to ninety years old, yet still agile and in possession of his dreams. The folks who live along this stretch of beautiful shoreline seem to "live at a slower pace". And, I like that ...

Elephants ...

This "article" and artful commentary (Charles Siebert) was published recently (NY Times). It is particularly close to those of us with a "history" of associations in one way or another - with animals, both captive and in the "wild".... It is a good read, thought provoking, both personal and global, and represents a challenge to us all - that is every bit as important as any "human" issue we have ever faced - it is a challenge to our abilities in empathy, compassion, reverence, and understanding. It is part of the "battle" ... for our souls.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/08/magazine/08elephant.html?pagewanted=1&ei=5087 &em&en=17a965f053ff1803&ex=1160625600

Saturday, October 07, 2006

One of the seven wonders ... and,


I think, of the many photos captured on my recent roadtrip, this one captures, better than any, the tremendous power, expanse, and scale of this major 'wonder of the world'... 'Click' on the photo for a larger version. Look in the lower left corner for four people wearing rainsuits, and in the river for one of the 'maid of the mist' tourist ships carrying about 150 people out to 'horseshoe' falls, and at the huge clouds of mist from the falls that shows why they wear raincoats on those boats. The only thing missing is the 'roar' of the falls that is almost deafening as I stood there taking this photo :-). The falls are unforgettable. There is 45 million gallons/minute of water flowing over the two sections of Niagara falls (American and Canadian sides)... Nothing else like it in America (or the world - really). Well worth the trip to see it!

Above "Lucifer" ...


from high on the canyon rim trail, I took this shot of Lucifer Falls within the Robert Treman State Park near Ithaca, NY. The sun bathes the upper falls and tree abundant canyon cliffs to offer great glimpses to the falls and openings to the dark and narrow basin below... Got caught in a rain shower on my return (ascent) from the basin, and for a half hour or so - I tucked myself under a cliff ledge to keep my camera dry ... Still a great hike and fascinating "adventure" ...

Lucifer's Falls ...


... so named (I believe) for the absence of direct sunlight at the base of the 150 foot falls within a narrow, twisting gorge. Had to shoot this with wide open aperture on a monopod. Shutter speed was slow and resulted in slght blur - hence the application of wc filter to gain some abstract contrast/sharpness. There are a series of 212 steep steps down from the canyon rim trail to enable those who wish to descend to the base of the falls (where this image was taken).... And of course, there are the same steps by which to return :-) - tougher on the "old knees" (still "kicking" after all these years :-) ...

Friday, October 06, 2006

One of the tallest ...


... falls east of the Rockies is this beauty, Taughannock Falls near Cayuga Lake and Ithaca, NY. Hiking the gorge trail (which is fairly level from the parking area on State Highway 89) is about 1.5 miles round trip. The reward is worth "ten" :-) The falls drop 215 feet vertically from crest to basin.

Ithaca ...


... has a lot of neat 'contrasts'. Home to Cornell University and Ithaca College, it is a "college town" nestled at the southern end of Cayuga Lake in mountainous terrain of the "Finger Lakes" region of New York State. A short drive to a number of State Parks where one can hike, explore, and find up to 150 waterfalls in several canyon gorges. Trails into the gorges or along canyon rims reveals striking natural beauty. Rain had been forecast for most of the time spent there, but in reality the weather was very pleasant with only one or two very brief showers. Overall - a nice trip! Lots of photos to process :-)

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

A multitude ...


... of both small and large gorges with trails (both canyon rims and lower gorges) and with many (over 150 different) waterfalls can be found by exploring the area around Ithaca, NY. This one (pictured) can be accessed easily (and is one that invites the use of one's camera). I had no idea that the 'Finger Lakes Region' was such a bountiful destination - especially for those who like to explore ...

Sunday, October 01, 2006

To live again ... another summer,


... to visit each and every friend, every quiet place, every "holy sanctum" far from the maddening crowds, on mountainous hilltops above the fray, in cool breezes on summer evenings, beside both still and falling waters, to walk along deserted beaches with endless horizons ... ah yes - always endless horizons - always in some form or way to be ... to give ... to forgive ... to share ... in spirit and in mind ... to love, always to love, to see and be one with the beauty of the earth ... this, I wish and pray for all of us, and those to come .... With soft and gentle footsteps we proceed to each 'tomorrow' ... with care.

Shenandoah solitude ...


... is felt when one scans the many wonderful views from Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park- first "side trip" on my latest roadtrip (to Finger Lakes region - NY). This one was taken on the "last" calendar day of summer...