Shot this week. Maybe a streatch for the assignment, but this is a picture of something that not only holds up to time, but even gets better with time. The waterfall below is called "The Kettles" because of the perfectly round holes in the rock that forms the falls (my daughter calls it the puzzle waterfall). Over time the eddies in the river current would swirl rocks and sand in a pocket in the rocks, and over time the swirling sand and rocks would bore these holes into the rocks. So it not only passed the test of time, but time has also enhansed the falls.


Autumn at the Kettles Waterfall-0638 by westmichigan, on Flickr