Alcovy river staircase - a waterfall

I make photographs along this river a lot. In fact its one of my favorite spots.

One of the reasons is its such a unique feature of the landscape. You don't see many consecutive waterfalls of this size in the part of North Georgia this was made. In fact this particular spot is a bit of a hike to get to.

First, you have to hike a little off the road, then up the side of a lower water fall. Then, pack through a rock chasm with a running stream. At the end, you see get to see this staircase waterfall.

The deep chasm can also make shooting a challenge due to difficult lighting. Plus, the water table is temperamental from early summer through late autumn. Making fall foliage shots tricky.


Purchase landcape photograph of Cedar Creek




This photograph was made along Cedar Creek in early fall. The section of the creek was once occupied by an old mill that has since been removed to widen the outflow of water. If you walk farther back into the nearby forest you can find remains of the old mill like stone wheels and, ironworks.

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Tumbling waters below Sells Mill, Jackson County, Georgia


 


I made this image in early spring below Sells Mill in Jackson County. The waters are usually a little higher after the rainy winter so you can get a more dramatic image of water flowing of the stones in the river.

The mill was originally built to supply both electricity and, grain. Plus, believe it or not - the mill was grinding corn all the way up the 1990's.

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Download free clip of fireflies in the woods

Check out the short video clip below of fireflies buzzing around in the forest.



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Witner crochet waffle stitch scarf

Just sharing another scarf from last winter. This was put together with a waffle type stitch. We also threw in a little hat with pom-pom.

The natural fiber look also gives it a sort of crunchy-nature feel.

I think we may have a few more cool scarfs from last winter to share, I'll hafta go look.