



I'm not entirely sure why, but happening across a magical waterfall invokes such a feeling of awe and aesthetic pleasure for me, as if those droplets have dropped right down from the heavens. So when I discovered the many waterfalls of New York states's Finger Lakes region...well, I was one blissful little girl. I spent a day hiking in Watkins Glen State Park with my constant companion, Alex and we felt as if we'd been dropped in a rainforest or miraculously walked ourselves onto a different continent. I just couldn't get over the never-ending beauty I found tucked away in New York state. There is so much to discover....and so much to photograph.
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