I drove down to Lake Ontario the other day to see how the Lake was shaping up. Usually at this time of year there are dramatic ice chunks that stretch several yards out from the shore -- thick enough to walk on. However there was no ice to be found on this occasion. What I did find was an awesome mini break wall that was formed from sediment carried into the outlet by a stream (located behind this vantage point). The wall was large enough to form a reflecting pool that contrasted nicely with the rough lake water.
A daily collection of photos from around the Greater Rochester, Finger Lakes, and Genesee Valley region, from my viewfinder, to you! "When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence." - Ansel Adams