jon_flanders
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The great northeast rains gave us a lot of water in the rivers around Troy, NY. The Cohoes Falls are the biggest ones around here, they come just before the Mohawk River empties into the Hudson.
The day after the deluge, I trekked up there, on the Waterford side, where you can get close.
This involved slipping and sliding down a muddy trail on a beautiful evening, with the setting sun illumnating the spray from the falls. Another hiker joined me, and we stood at the edge of the cliff.
He pulled out his digital camera. The batteries were dead. He got out his backup batteries. They were dead too. Meanwhile I was clicking away with my Minolata Maxxum 700si and my Iskra 2, which of course needs no batteries.
Fellow hiker vowed to come back the next day. The next evening was dark and rainy.
Score one for film.
The day after the deluge, I trekked up there, on the Waterford side, where you can get close.
This involved slipping and sliding down a muddy trail on a beautiful evening, with the setting sun illumnating the spray from the falls. Another hiker joined me, and we stood at the edge of the cliff.
He pulled out his digital camera. The batteries were dead. He got out his backup batteries. They were dead too. Meanwhile I was clicking away with my Minolata Maxxum 700si and my Iskra 2, which of course needs no batteries.
Fellow hiker vowed to come back the next day. The next evening was dark and rainy.
Score one for film.