A Slippery Slope
This beautiful waterfall sits on the border of New York’s Taconic State Park and Massachusetts’ Bash Bish State Park. Aside from the beautiful woodlands that Bash Bish Falls is surrounded by, the falls themselves offer so many compositional opportunities. Although the observation point is a great perspective, a little bit of scrambling (crampons recommended in the winter) opens up so many compositional possibilities. I framed up this composition after climbing up the side of a massive boulder that hangs over the stream. Aside from being closer to the action, this perspective reveals a tunnel view through to the falls with some really nice foreground interest with the rocks and rapids. The snow and ice emphasize the cold blue pre-sunrise winter morning. I’m excited to explore this area more through the seasons.