lphilpot
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For some reason last night I got the shutter-button-finger itch... So I decided to head out early this morning to a small fishing / whatever lake (i.e., pond) inside a local wildlife management area about 20 minutes from home. It's not much in terms of photographic opportunities (it's in Louisiana after all) but I got there shortly before sunrise, hoping for something. These late blue hour shots were the result.
I've shot this limb-less dead trunk before, since it's about the only "focal point" on the lake. Every time I have to clone out the bottle someone stuck on one of the limb stumps...
Looking back the other way, the curving shoreline caught my attention.
This is a small pano view in the same direction.
I've shot this limb-less dead trunk before, since it's about the only "focal point" on the lake. Every time I have to clone out the bottle someone stuck on one of the limb stumps...
- Canon - EOS Rebel T8i
- Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.5 DC Macro
- 48.0 mm
- ƒ/10
- 1/2 sec
- ISO 100
Looking back the other way, the curving shoreline caught my attention.
This is a small pano view in the same direction.