Monday, March 29, 2010

Hoggs Falls/ MyWorld

Hoggs Falls

Hoggs Falls is located in a forest preserve in Grey County, western Ontario east of Lake Huron. It's still wild and wonderful with no platforms or fences.

My husband and I weren't planning to visit any falls on Saturday but, as it turned out, we saw three. (Two future posts as well as this one.)  Grey County locals say the falls are not as grand as they usually are this time of year - not much rain or snow this past winter. But since I have never seen them before, I thought they were great.

Capturing waterfalls with my lens wasn't as easy as I'd hoped it would be. First off, see the snow? Well, there was also slippery mud - which the mud on my jeans will attest to - and I dared not go too close to the edge to get a better look or to take a better photo. As you can see I was on on the same level as the river BEFORE the water went over the falls. It's  25 feet straight down.




In the first photo, you can see icicles to the right. Here you see them close up, taken with my telephoto lens.


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27 comments:

B SQUARED said...

That's about as close as I would want to get to them.

Jenn Jilks said...

I just love seeing the rock and ice!

George said...

Thanks for sharing this beautiful waterfall with us. Just be careful when getting pictures while walking in slippery mud.

Darla said...

You'll go to any ends to get great pictures for us won't you? These are wonderful.

Darla

Small City Scenes said...

Nice falls. And I could see the icicles in the first pic. Don't you just want to get real close and don't you know you better not. LOL

It sure looks good now it must be a real roarer after spring thaw and lots of rain. Go back. Ha! MB

Lowell said...

Yikes! I'm glad that you stayed on safe ground...the mindset of a photographer sometimes doesn't take into account the inherent dangers in getting a particular shot.

What I like about this is that it is relatively "unspoiled" by human hands.

Michelle said...

Sounded like a dangerous photo shot. :) Great shots though. I never get tired of seeing icicle shots.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Oh how I love your waterfall pictures, EG.... You know how much George and I LOVE waterfalls. Glad you saw three.... Hope you show them ALL. The icicles are neat also---reminds me of some of the waterfalls we saw around here this winter.

Thanks for sharing...
Hugs,
Betsy

Martha Z said...

I love the way the following water make the icicles.

Anonymous said...

I photographed few icicles recently. They are quite hard to picture, sort of speach.

Yours are much nicer. And what a great place. Summer, campfire.. Aah..! (:

Martha Z said...

I don't see an email for you so I will clarify here what I meant about the lamb and ewe. To move them the shepherd would have had to physically pick up the lamb, transferring his scent to the lamb and interfering with the bonding. Since the rest of the flock was being moved he fenced them in so he could come back and get them later.

Noel Morata said...

aloha,

thanks for sharing a little bit about your world today, thats a very beautiful scene of the area and waterfalls, i love the cascading icicle stalagtites.

antigoni said...

Amazing photos!!!

DeniseinVA said...

I love your photos, just beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Amazing waterfall. It still looks so cold.

Joe Todd said...

I think I see a touch of blue i the icicles . Great shots

Sylvia K said...

What a beautiful place! And your photos are fantastic! I love waterfalls and this is so gorgeous! I look forward to seeing the next ones! Have a great week!

Sylvia

Al said...

That looks very pretty, and still quite cold. I also don't like getting close to cliffs when it's icy.

SandyCarlson said...

Your falls are very, very beautiful.

allhorsestuff said...

Oh these shots are plenty close enough...gorgeous!
I am glad you stayed safe...had a hiker here in Oregon last week decide to go nearer the edge, that was his last time.
KK

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

I love waterfalls and that is a good one.

Anonymous said...

Water in motion, and water frozen, both lovely. But be careful in that mud!

Becky said...

What beautiful water falls, and that ice is awesome!
B.

Ebie said...

Rocks, falls and greenery, perfect combo of a scenic view! The shot of the rocks and ice is just gorgeous!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for taking a risk and shooting these photos!

Jama said...

You took such great pictures!

Anonymous said...

I love water falls. Your photos are great!

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