A belated Happy New Year! My photographic 2024 has been off to a slow start due to some rainouts, a tussle with COVID, and hikes that had to be cut short due to things like cold temperatures and injury. I finally have enough good compositions now to fill up a short blog post.
First, an icy view of Coal Creek during our cold snap in mid-January. This one doesn't have as strong of a sense of depth as I was hoping it would, but I like the smooth/soft look of the water. It was cold enough that I could only stay stationary with my gloves off for photography for a short time, limiting my ability to fine-tune the composition. F/16, 2.5 seconds.
More recently, I hiked the Licorice Fern Trail approach to Cougar Mountain, a reliably lush and peaceful hike this time of year. Here are two landscapes that show the mossy trunks and branches characteristic of that trail. I particularly like how, in the first one, the foreground branches frame the larger trunk in the background. Both F/16.
That's all for now. Hopefully more soon!
1 comment:
Woah! The ice formations in the first photo are unreal. Like strings of ice pearls around the rocks.
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