Autumn Tones
Log Hollow Falls is a beautifully cascading 25 ft. high waterfall in the Pisgah National Forest in Transylvania County. While being relatively easy to get to, they are not frequently visited relative to other waterfalls in the area. They are about 1/2 mile down FS5043 which is an old logging road.
The hike in is very easy, and you will generally see plentiful wildflowers unless you are visiting in the colder months. The falls themselves have smoothed down the bedrock at the bottom of the falls, in which thick veins of quartz are visible. If you observe closely in the stream, you will see good size chunks of quartz, as well as some pyrite (fool's gold).
©John Cothron 2017, For consideration only, no reproduction without prior permission.
15mmAmerican SouthBrevardCPLCanon EOS 5D MkIVCarl ZeissCarolinasCothron PhotographyDistagon 152.8 ZEDixieGeorgia photographerJohn CothronLog Hollow FallsNCNorth CarolinaPisgah Game LandPisgah National ForestSouth Atlantic StatesSouthern RegionThe SouthTransylvania CountyUSUSAUSA photographyUnited States of AmericaZeiss Distagon T 2.815mm ZEafternoon lightautumncircular polarizing filtercloudscloudy weatherdead treeenvironmentfallfallingflowingforestlandscapeleavesloglong exposuremineralnatureoutdooroutsideprotectedquartzrockrock formationsscenicwaterwaterfallIMG_20631170929Autumn Tones©John Cothron 2017
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