Fast moving spring flood. Waterfall.
Chaos.
Duchesnay Creek runs high in the spring as the snow is melting upstream.
The Falls are powerful at this time of year.
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Another popular waterfall in the area is Duchesnay Falls, photographed probably at least a million times.
This seems to turning into Waterfall Week!
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Winter weather is supposed to begin moderating near the end of February and early March, but there is no sign that this is happening this year. Today’s high was -16C. Tonight’s low is forecast at -30C.
To keep hope alive, I’m publishing a photograph I made last summer just to help me stay warm.
I feel better already!
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This little waterfall was flowing last spring.
Delicate softness contrasted with the brittle sharp edges of the rock surfaces and edges.
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The early run-off was slowed a day ago by more “normal” temperatures for this time of year. The water flow is a bit less frantic.
Now it feels more like spring than the summer of last week.
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Duchesnay Falls near town is running fast.
Recent record temperatures have caused the snow to disappear in record time.
The “We’ve got drought!” headlines are about a month away.
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Duchesnay Falls is one of the most photographed places in my town. I have visited many times but have always found that I have difficulty photographing it. What I produce is usually disappointing to me in expressing the experience. (The fault is mine, not the Falls.)
This photograph comes closer to what I want to share.
A change in the processing in Photoshop has made the difference in how the photograph appears.
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