Special Places # 23
Cascades






1 – Top Left: Near the path on the way to Amicalola Falls in Georgia. Shot in slow speed to create the milky effect on water.
2 – Top Right: Scene of cascade man-made in the Rockaway River for an old mill. Shot taken from an old bridge still in use.
3 – Bottom Left: Scene captured following stream that will form some distance later the DeSoto Falls in Alabama.
4 – Bottom Mid. Left: Continuation of path toward Amicalola Falls.
5 – Bottom Mid. Right: Continuation of path toward Amicalola Falls.
6 – Bottom Right: This scene is one of the hundreds cascades that are next to the climbing path to Amicalola Falls, Georgia.
Β© HJ Ruiz – Avian101
Wonderful cascading falls, HJ!! Pristine!
I’m glad that you liked them!, Thanks, Indira. π
There’s just something so calming about the gurgle of cascading water!
That is Mother Nature way to talk to her children, not all the children can understand her like you and I. Same as wind, rain, falls, etc. It will let you that you care for her as she cares for you. Mutual love. Thanks, D. Explain that to your children, they will understand as you did. π
I love pictures of running water, thank you so much.
Thank you very much, Susan. It’s quite soothing! π
Pretty shots, HJ, I love moving waters!
It is actually the sound of it that evokes calm, serenity. Thank you, Donna. π
Each one is so beautiful, HJ! I dearly miss woodsy scenes like these with flowing water.
Thank you, Carol. You should walk in the woods once in a while. π
Youβre right! It was a bittersweet afternoon after my sister died last summer. I went north to the funeral and several of us from the family took a lovely hike in one of her favorite wooded spots βΊοΈ
I’m sorry about your sister, Carol.
A hike in the woods is very invigorating and an excellent cardiovascular exercise.
Thanks, HJ!
I couldnβt agree more βΊοΈ
I like these, especially the slowed shutter speed in the first image.
Thanks so much, Jane. π
Great collection of waterfalls HJ. Have you ever tried long exposures?
Yes, but it is not my cup of tea. Thank you, Chris. π