
Shelburne Falls

by Jurgen Lorenzen
Title
Shelburne Falls
Artist
Jurgen Lorenzen
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Shelburne Falls' claim to fame is its glacial potholes. At the foot of the falls, fed by the Deerfield River, the combination of granite and water spinning around like whirlpools gouged more than 50 holes into the rock surface at the end of the glacial age. These potholes – also known as kettles – range in size from a few inches to several feet in diameter. The biggest one extends 39 feet, making it the largest natural pothole on record. The falls are located in Shelburne Falls and Buckland, Massachusetts.
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October 20th, 2018
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Comments (40)

Nirav Shah
Fantastic composition and long exposure photography that really contrasts the flow of the water with the stillness of the forest and buildings in the background. Pretty sharp too!

Hany J
Quite the impressive capture and treatment Jurgen. LOVE the long exposure and the HDR capture.

Nancy Lee Moran
Your shutter speed was just right for catching the motion of water from the glacial kettles - Favorite!