Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Laverty Falls

Fans of Laverty Falls are probably feeling a bit shortchanged that their beloved falls are not getting the star treatment of an all in one post. So sue me.

Look here and here for the back story if you missed it. The moral of the story is to take Mrs Google's directions with a big grain of salt sometimes.

Even with the diminished flow because of the drought, the trail and falls are lovely, totally worth the walk. Again, I was fortunate to have the falls pretty well to myself as I worked the scene. 

As a total digression, I started to look at November IotM possibilities. Oops. I didn't get out much with the camera, and when I did, I didn't like the photos. I have 4 days. Hmmm, I wonder if it's legit to consider as November photos, images from a previous date that have been extensively reworked in Lightroom, to the point they are essentially different images?

1. Another leafy path to the falls, similar to Third Vault. Short, and a more gradual slope. Details here


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7. There were enough rocks in the stream bed to get a composition from all sides without getting my feet wet.


8. From the top of the falls looking down. There were some nice rapids a little further upstream, but there was a rowdy party I didn't want to disturb.


Of the Day
Driftwood (NZ)


Driftwood (NB)


Film


Linda


Newfoundland


New Brunswick
I suppose, technically, this should be called PEI. It's a cross section of the Confederation Bridge, in case you were wondering what that looks like. Of course, this section sits on a high base that goes down to the sea floor. It's a long way down. 40 m down for most of it, 60 for the ship channel.


Why ever didn't I publish this, and maybe I did


90 days, or so ago


Flower


Landscape


Dino related


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