A little waterfall near a Carriage Road, Acadia National Park, Maine © Doug Hickok |
Acadia National Park has 45 miles of unpaved carriage roads dating from the early 20th century. Built by philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, Jr., these rustic pathways meandering over Mount Desert Island were intended for horse and carriage rides. Today they are used by park visitors for hiking, horseback riding and bicycling. Along the way, one is likely to discover beautiful sights in the mountains and valleys, such as this gem of a waterfall, right next to the carriage road.
There is something about small waterfalls, isn't there?!
ReplyDeleteIf you look very closely you can see angels dwell :)
ReplyDeleteWell done Doug!
You are correct Doug, it is a little gem.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture Doug..... i love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm running out of adjective to describe your talents, Doug!
ReplyDeleteThis picture is wonderful Doug, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Clearly beautiful and nice colors! Love the composition of your picture and the well balanced contrast.
ReplyDeletehave a nice day.
A lovely composition with the water off-center and the greens framing the right side.
ReplyDeleteMy wife & I hope to visit Acadia in late September; I am eagerly anticipating scenes like this, which I hope to render as effectively as this.
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely composition and framing on this one, and such a delightful waterfall! This would make a great print.
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice place! I like your photo, this is the way, that a waterfall photo must look :)
ReplyDeleteand now we would all appreciate a brief lesson in how to photograph waterfalls because you, sir, are a master at this particular challenge.
ReplyDeleteOh... This is really COOL.
ReplyDeleteI need to get out of London and hide in this little place!
Thanks, my area is fine.
But elsewhere is like a war zone! :(
Preciosa fotografía, Doug!!!...mi más sincera enhorabuena por tan buen trabajo!!!
ReplyDeleteUn gran abrazo!!! ;)
Wow how could you not love that.
ReplyDeleteReally good shot man. Very nice!
ReplyDeletedefinitely a gem, beautiful scene.
ReplyDeletesparkling water in the wood, I almost sense the coolness...
ReplyDeleteSo rich and beautiful--lovely shot Doug!
ReplyDeleteisn't just one of the most beautiful places on earth?!? i've been there twice - both times in summer - and i MUST get back during the other seasons! this is an exceptionally gorgeous image, doug, of the the bluish rivulets gently flowing down the rocks ...
ReplyDeletei like how you framed this to make it look like a natural diptych of sorts.. :) beautiful shot..
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