Sunday November 1st, I found myself taking a bit of a drive with my wife. Since we had no obligations at work (The Family Foundation School, a school for at risk teens), and we had already enjoyed our Halloween Dance with the school on Friday night, we allowed ourselves a day of driving with a little bit our hiking. Our trip on this day took us to Chimney Bluffs State Park on the shores of Lake Ontario.
Chimney Bluffs are a series of sandy bluffs that have eroded away over time making interesting “fins” and chimney like formations. Here is a view of Lake Ontario and a view of the Bluffs from the shore of the lake.
The Bluffs are near Sodus Bay on Lake Ontario and are less than an hour from Rochester New York and Oswego New York (about half way in between). This image was taken with my Nikon D300 and 18-200 VR walk around lens.
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What a really great photograph with Lake Ontario waves crashing and a sunlit Chimney Bluffs!
Your story has been re-posted on Wayne County Life (Chimney Bluffs, Lake Ontario), thanks for sharing.
Also, check out this similar story by a traveling Virginian: Virginian’s Experience at Chimney Bluffs