This is the upper and middle stages of the Raymondskill Falls in Indian Point, Pike County, Pennsylvania. The entire falls is over 180 feet tall, making it the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania, but the upper stage is the only one you can properly photograph due to the lower trail being closed because of soil erosion issues in 2003. The third stage of the falls goes off to the left and is just as impressive as the upper two stages, though wider.
I spent the day (Sunday 5-3-2009) wandering around Pike county with a list of the many waterfalls it contains. It rained the entire day when I wasn’t busy getting lost, I was taking photos, wiping the lens dry, taking another photos, lather, rinse, repeat. It was a long day but overcast and rain often make the best days to shoot waterfalls due to the long exposure settings you need and the less ambient light your scene gets hit with, the better. The rain also makes the rocks surrounding each fall much more presentable.

