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In the nature of fame, today Watkins Glen is the best known of the Finger Lakes State Parks. The International Speedway of that name enhanced and amplified name recognition during the post war years. Founded in 1948, the course used public roads of the town until the inevitable happened, an accident and the death of a seven year old child in a group of sidewalk spectators when a racer lost control.
The glen predates the race by 12,000+ years formed at that time from glaciation using materials from distant eons . Watkins Glen was known as a tourist attraction from the 19th century for the resort hotel on the south gorge rim, acquired and developed by New York State in the first years of the 20th century.
From a gate off “Lovers Lane” a sturdy flight of concrete steps with custom made handrails lead to an observation platform over the gorge. This feature will be known to many future generations……

…….the fine grained concrete is worthy of a Roman wall, the heavy iron handrails were built to specification as flowing curves unlike what is done today: built as modules and accommodated on site.

In the 20th century the fame of Watkins Glen attracted the road race, the popularity of racing enhanced park attendance. Today, the gorge trail of crowded summer weekends. On Tuesday, August 1, 2017 Pam packed a picnic lunch and we made a late start for a weekday visit. The upper entrance is enhanced by mature trees, oak, elm, hemlocks. We had our picnic under these on a moldy picnic table enhanced with a green striped table cloth and fresh coffee.
Pam is my personal photographer. Here is an example of her work.

To give me my due, I did the driving and carried the 30+ pound pack into the gorge.
Pam captured me in position downstream from Rainbow Falls with a Manfrotto tripod with hydrostatic ball head on which is mounted a Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III and Canon EF 24mm f1.4 II USM lens, Tiffen nd 0.9 filter.
It was coming up to 4 pm eastern daylight savings time, the sun still high overhead. I needed to carefully choose a position for a frame in the wide angle lens without hot spots. Here are two results.
The sun was just of the gorge rim, to the right. Rainbow Falls forms from the tributary to Glen Creek cascading over the gorge walls.

Visitors walk under the falls where falling water eroded the soft, underlying stone to form an overhang.

Lovely photographs! I’m impressed that they custom-made the handrails to go along with the natural contours of the land. Thanks for sharing your day trip with us.
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Yes, those stairs are impressive. Thanks for the visit, Janet.
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Lovely impressions, Michael!
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Thanks for the compliment, Dina.
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😊
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Oh! Yes you are a contemplative … What a beautiful place to meditate.
Great shots. Beautiful brightness
Bravo Michael!
Vanina Lys
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My husband and I had a chance to visit this beautiful place when we traveled to upstate New York during a trip to the US some years ago. So happy to “visit” again through your photos.
Best wishes,
Takami
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You were lucky to find it. So happy to be the source of happy memories. Thanks for visiting, Takami.
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I think the gorge photos are nice. So you don’t have to regret carrying the pack 😊. I’ve had some struggles carrying my pack into and out of gorges lately.
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The pack is not my favorite part. The LowePro has excellent support, the weight rides on the hips, so that helps. Tripod weight is most of it. I have a carbon fiber lightweight, but use the full Manfroto with hydrostatic ball head because I can carry it. The lightweight was helpful on our South American cruise, to carry all day and have it as needed.
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This was a great collection of photos.
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Thanks for your support, reocochran
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What a beautiful setting to photography.
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Oh, yes, the park is famous for the photography opportunities and challenges.
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I miss get there
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Beautiful..I love waterfalls💫👍
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We have an abundance of waterfalls.
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