Worlds End State Park is a 780-acre (316 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The park, nearly surrounded by Loyalsock State Forest, is in the Loyalsock Creek valley on Pennsylvania Route 154, in Forks and Shrewsbury Townships southeast of the borough of Forksville. The name Worlds End has been used since at least 1872, but its origins are uncertain. Although it was founded as Worlds End State Forest Park by Governor Gifford Pinchot in 1932, the park was officially known as Whirls End State Forest Park from 1936 to 1943.
So the plan today was to take some engagement photos of a couple that we recently became friends with. This photoshoot was going to be an interesting one as they are very laid back and we all really connected on the idea of a loosely organized idea of (semi) candid photos rather than planning out every shot. However the weatherman was “wrong” yesterday in the fact that it was not partly cloudy. Today’s weather was 99% cloudy with three small bursts of sunlight. We staged ourselves about 20 miles away from the photoshoot location in another area that I wanted to take some landscape pictures of. The idea was to continue to monitor the weather and if this situation changed in our favor we would jump in the Jeep and head on over.
The weather never changed so we ended up taking pictures of waterfalls and some streams instead.
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