This
Gallery explores the multiple delights of
Buttermilk Falls State Park in Ithaca, New York.
Most people around here are aware of the lovely
lower falls with the swimming pool, but the real
beauty lies above as you walk along the stream
bed. There are dozens of waterfalls, both large
and small, each with an individual charm.
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These photographs of Buttermilk Falls range through the
seasons,
from spring to winter.Many visitors to the park don't realize that
there is much more to Buttermilk Falls State Part than just the big
waterfall and swimming pool. There are many smaller, but easily as
dramatic, waterfalls that churn through Buttermilk Falls Gorge above
the large waterfall.
The first photograph above shows Buttermilk Falls in early
summer
before the weather warms enough for the influx of swimmers. The
top row center gives an autumn view. The next photo shows
Buttermilk Falls
and the swimming pool from the crest of the large
waterfall. In the bottom row you can see Buttermilk Falls in the
depth
of winter. It took me several years to capture a winter
photograph of this waterfall that would please me. And the next
view is of the beautiful daylilies that crowd the bottom of the falls.
The remaining photographs were taken along the gorge above
Buttermilk Falls. This is one of my favorite hikes and always yields
beautiful surprises. The light is filtered into the gorge through
overhanging branches of hemlock and hardwoods and gives a
cooling dappled effect. It takes careful planning, and lots of
patience, but
a photographer
can take advantage of what might
be considered poor lighting conditions.
An
exploratory visit to Buttermilk Falls yielded this
photograph of a brooding waterfall tumbling
toward it's destination.
The overcast day infused
a
sense of mystery which I hadn't experienced
on
earlier visits to Buttermilk Falls - at least at the
lower waterfall. Buttermilk Falls Gorge above the
swimming
hole always gives that sense of mystery,
even on sunny days.
I'm eager for spring!