More from the Delaware Water Gap

Comments   3   Date Arrow  November 4, 2009 at 6:30am   User  by Kari

I’m behind on my editing and processing yet again, but I have an excuse.  I’ve been working quite a bit, juggling three part time jobs in an effort to replenish my savings account and pay off bills as a result of my summer spent on the road.  Fortunately, my jobs are somewhat fun for the most part (all related in some way to either photography or the outdoors), and my life is a bit more balanced now between work and play.  Now that November is around, there is a bit of a lull in subjects to photograph too, so I can hopefully spend a little more time getting my image library organized and updated.

My last serious photo session was a couple of weeks ago, when I visited the Delaware Water Gap with a fellow photographer to shoot autumn color around several waterfalls in Pennsylvania.  I have since sent my BH-55 ballhead to Really Right Stuff for servicing, and have had scheduled classes or work for six out of seven days for the past couple weeks, so I haven’t done any recent shooting.  I did get around to processing a couple more images from my Pennsylvania trip to share.  Both are more abstract and intimate views of waterfalls than my previous post of Factory Falls (which I included for comparison).  I hope you enjoy them.

You can click on each thumbnail to view the images larger.  I’m experimenting with different posting styles, so feel free to let me know what you think of the multiple images/thumbnails.  To order prints, purchase stock rights, or view other photos I have for sale, please visit my website at www.karipost.com.

Tagged   General · Trip Reports

3 Comments

  • #1.   Drew Fulton 11.04.2009

    Kari,

    The first image is really different and I like it a lot. The tiny thumbnails don’t do it justice. All the images are great but the first one is by far the most unique. Well done.

  • #2.   Kari 11.08.2009

    Thanks so much Drew. I’m glad you like them (and the first one in particular). The first photo was an attempt at something a bit different, although I wasn’t sure how well I was able to execute my vision. I have gotten a lot of positive feedback on it though, so I guess I pulled it off well. :)

  • #3.   Alister Benn 12.01.2009

    I agree, the first image is a real winner, I tried something similar earlier in the year in New Zealand.

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