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Along the Mohawk River, an old railroad bed now serves as a bicycle/walking path that goes for miles and miles.
This was taken at a clearing along the path.
I was in close here but still wanted the wider view. Stitch of three images. It came together pretty nicely here I think.
Took this lens along for the waterfall hike ... knowing that a few of the locations are tight and having the wider field of view would be nice. Of course the lens does not use the normal filters, so really do not have a CPL for this lens ... but still pleased with the results there.
Was more flow there this weekend at Ricketts Glen then I have ever seen there before. This made all sorts of new possible composition all along the glen with the heavy flow.
At Ricketts Glen. The Poconos, Pennsylvania.
Mohawk Falls, at 37 feet is the first waterfall you encounter on the Ganoga Glen Trail and the closest to the Lake Rose Trailhead parking area. In our case, since we started on the Glen Leigh trail, this was our last waterfall of the day after about 6 hours hiking in the glen. It was a very impressive finish with many small cascades within the wide waterfall.
The Mohawk River goes for about 150 miles and is the largest tributary of the Hudson River.
It was named after the Native American Mohawk tribe who used it as a waterway, and it still is today, along with supplying hydropower.
A RR followed its course, but the rail bed has since been torn up and is now a bike/walking path.
This is part of that route not too far from where I live.
It's a lovely meandering river, with a habit of fairly regularly overflowing.
Autumn came and went quickly here this year, and I only managed to get about 100 photos or so. ;-)
This was one of them, altho today the area is covered with snow.
Have a nice Sunday.