I read an article on waterfalls on the popular 500px photography site yesterday that sent me digging through some of my waterfall photos. I found this one that I intended to post last spring, but somehow forgot about it. Anyhow, I saw this couple taking photos of each other in front of the Glory Hole waterfall and asked if they'd like a shot together. They agreed and I asked them to stand still as I was going to take a long exposure to really get a good shot with the waterfall. They did a great job as this ended up being a 5 second shot.
Captured along the Buffalo River Trail in Arkansas last week. The trees have not yet leafed out with there Spring colors and some are still clinging to last season's leaves. The hillside is covered with last seasons reminants and really makes me want to come back in the fall to see it in it's full splendor. The Buffalo River Trail stretches 37 miles from Boxley Valley, Arkansas to Pruitt, Arkansas. The trail follows the path of the Buffalo National River in Arkansas and traverses the rugged Buffalo River country. Trailheads are located at Boxley Valley, Ponca, Steel Creek, Kyles Landing, Erbie, Ozark, and Pruitt.
I made this shot along Steel Creek on the Buffalo National River Trail as winter was coming to an end. What struck me most was that many of the trees still had leaves from the previous season on them. I'd love to go back to this spot in the fall when the leaves were in their full glory.