Seven mountain ranges converge on the area called “World’s End State Park” and give the area a very unique topology. An added effect of all the mountains in the area is that there is plenty of water flowing through the park…as shown in my image of The Waterfall in Black and White. I initially wasn’t sure of the quality of this image in its original color capture but instead of tossing it to the side I decided to convert it to a B&W and see what detail I could re-capture. The end result was worth the additional efforts as the cascade of water flowing over the old dam really gives me the sense of the power being held back by the dam itself, and the waters undeniable influence on the dam and the stream bed.
Waterfall in Black and White
By: Isaac W. Golding|Published on: Oct 3, 2009|Categories: DCNR, Landscape, Pennsylvania, World's End State Park|