Baker’s Creek Falls with a spot or two of water going over. The foreshortening of the telephoto lens belies the fact that the water is falling some hundreds of metres overall (from top right to bottom left of image).
Baker’s Creek Falls with a spot or two of water going over. The foreshortening of the telephoto lens belies the fact that the water is falling some hundreds of metres overall (from top right to bottom left of image).
The last time I saw these falls it was drought and there was barely a trickle going over. This is quite a torrent. The photo shows the landform perfectly too – the plateau and the gorge country cutting into it.
Thanks for your wonderful photos of New England life and country.
Thanks Rod. Likewise, I appreciate your geology posts , especially when they relate to the country I know best.
Like Rod, every time I have been to Bakers Falls it has been a trickle. Great to see it with lots of water.