Cedar Falls
by William Wetmore
Title
Cedar Falls
Artist
William Wetmore
Medium
Photograph - Film Photography
Description
Hocking Hills State Park is home to the Hocking River and its several scenic waterfalls that wind through canyons in the Appalachian region of Ohio, USA.
The dramatic rock formations are the result of uneven erosion caused by veins of “Black Hand Sandstone” which is softer than the surrounding material, creating caverns and canyons- or “hollows” as they are called in this area.
Cedar Falls, photographed here, gets its name from early settlers to the area who mistakenly believed that the abundant hemlock trees were cedar trees!
This photograph made in March, 2016, after a period of heavy rain, resulting in an unusually active waterfall (it’s normally more of a trickle).
Film photograph taken March, 2016.
Camera: Graflex Century Graphic (circa 1961)
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 1:3.5/105 lens on a Synchro-Compur-P Shutter
Film: Kodak Plus-X Pan Professional (PXP-120) ISO125 expired 1999, 1s exposure
Processing: Hand processed
Digitized: Three exposures 125ASA f/32 Canon 5DMKII w/Tamron 90 macro
Post: Auto photomerge Adobe CC 2015
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May 1st, 2016
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