
Ithaca Falls in winter near Ithaca, New York.
Nikon D700/28-300VR, f/16, ISO 200, EV 0, 28mm focal length, HDR Image
The transformation of Ithaca Falls in winter is an amazing sight. Where water flowed freely was now incased in icicles. Where the water still flows is now restricted and takes different paths down the rocky cascade.
A close up view shows how the water flow is much different than during the warmer months.

Water flows between the ice on Ithaca Falls near Ithaca, New York.
Nikon D700/28-300VR, 1/10s, f/36, ISO 200, EV 0, 135mm focal length, tripod
I was accompanied on this winter adventure yesterday by fellow bloggers Barbara of The Aspiring Photographer, Debbie of My Life in CNY and photographer Andy Williams. It was a good day to be visiting my favorite New York waterfalls.
Looks like I missed a great day for waterfall images! Hopefully there will be more chances this winter… ;;)
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We have a quick warmup in the middle of the week followed by cold though not extreme cold again after that. The ice on these falls will take a long time to melt as the Sun does not directly hit them this time of year.
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Cool winter shots….no pun intended with “cool” haha!
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Waterfalls with ice are so beautiful as you demonstrated
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That’s sure pretty! Lots of ice on that falls!
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I like the second shot where you have captured the power water flow and the solidity of ice.
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