There are six people looking at something in the Hudson River. They are at a wide bend in the shoreline, possibly at Plum Point near the mouth of the Moodna Creek.
The photographer called this scene "Along Shore View." It appears to be along the Hudson River near Plum Point and where the Moodna Creek flows into the Hudson River. There are at least 6 people watching something in the river.
Steoscopic view of Fisherman's Hut on the Hudson River with view of Storm King Mountain in the distance on the right, and a view of Breakneck Mountain on the left.
A settlement in New Windsor, New York, looking south to Cornwall, New York. This is a view of the Hudson River at Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, looking south with Storm King Mountain on the right and Breakneck Mountain on the left.
A view of Black Rock which is in a protected forest between Cornwall and West Point, New York. In early times there was mining, farming and charcoal mining in the area.
A picure of the brook that runs in The Glen, beside Idlewilde, the home of Nathaniel Parker Willis, a well-known 19th century author. The Glen is the gorge between Idlewilde and the parade ground at New York Military Academy, Cornwall-on-Hudson,...
The dock at Cornwall Landing looking south. Storm King Mountain is in the background. On the left where the mountain meets the Hudson River is an area called Land's End.