Paddleboarder on the Outlet
There's a long stream with dams and waterfalls (and ruined 19th century mills) called the Keuka Lake Outlet, through which Keuka Lake drains into Seneca Lake. The Keuka Lake Trail runs alongside. Various stretches of the outlet are used by recreational boaters and fishermen. On this day I patiently photographed this same scene (I put a piece of wood on the ground at my vantage point so I could return to it easily) with all sorts of crafts passing—kayakers, a speedboat, a strange one-person fishing-boat contraption with an electric trolling motor, this young paddleboarder—and a flock of geese.
There is a further discussion of this image (with the geese version!) here: "What Comes A-Floatin' Down the River."
Paddleboarder on the Outlet
There's a long stream with dams and waterfalls (and ruined 19th century mills) called the Keuka Lake Outlet, through which Keuka Lake drains into Seneca Lake. The Keuka Lake Trail runs alongside. Various stretches of the outlet are used by recreational boaters and fishermen. On this day I patiently photographed this same scene (I put a piece of wood on the ground at my vantage point so I could return to it easily) with all sorts of crafts passing—kayakers, a speedboat, a strange one-person fishing-boat contraption with an electric trolling motor, this young paddleboarder—and a flock of geese.
There is a further discussion of this image (with the geese version!) here: "What Comes A-Floatin' Down the River."