When I started collecting photos
for this web site I was using a Canon A1. I used prints and slides during
the first year of photographing. I went digital with a Canon 20D and this
past year I got a 30D.There is a lot of difference in the photos hopefully
they got better. I was distracted from this project many times.
When I
started this adventure I thought it would be a great way to do
photography, to get a theme and follow that idea through. It made it
like reading or writing a story for me. I would like to be able to
communicate what this adventure has been to me but it is too great to express.
This story
has evolved into much more than a way for me to publish some photos.
I intend to keep adding to this web site, the history of the river
has become a real part of the story or is the story. Last week I was
able to acquire the aerial photos of locks 1-14 from the U S
Army Corps of Engineers and have included them I got some
old photos that I will include later.
The Kentucky River history presented is taken from
The Falls City Engineers, A History Of the Louisville District Corps
of Engineers U S Army 1970-1983 printed 1984. The appendix covering
the Kentucky River is contained on the link
Lock History
.
I have obtained more
history to include in the web site.
"Kentucky River Development:
The Commonwealth's
Waterway"
is a book written by Leland R Johnson and Charles E. Parrish for
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District.
A schedule for the Locks and the name
of the roads they are on this link .
Schedule Info
.