Tag Archives: Spruce Trees

Rock And Water

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Along the West Branch Road North of Webbwood Northern Ontario.

This is a panoramic.

Running water,

Far from the maddening crowd.

In this time of a panoramic. It would be nice to stretch out on the rocks on the left.

Close your eyes. The sound of running water music to the ears.

Great memories

 

Back In Time( Pukaskwa National Park )

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Pukaskwa National Park. Rugged and wild.

A trip back in time. I am going through my files looking for unpublished photos.

I spent a number of summers alone the great Lake Superior. A great learning experience. Geography, History, Geology and many other things.

This is a very early morning shot . The rugged rocky shoreline. A touch of color

 

Bog Island

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I discovered this little bog island at the far end of a small shallow lake a few years ago. It is located  up the Westbranch behind Webbwood Ontario. I fell in love with the potential of a composition that could be had here. This little island had character. From the shape of the vegetation; some deadheads and a clump of small evergreens. The main problem here was to be able to separate the island from the background. The lake is nestled amongst  Spruce trees so everything would blend in. You would then get a bland photo.

With that in mind I needed good lighting. Luckily, were I was able to set up my tripod and Canon EOS 7d the shoreline sloped upwards. This allowed me to get some separation from the far shoreline. This shot worked best in November. The sun is low to the horizon. The vegetation on the island turns a orange, red color. That helps relieve a lot of green. Now the trick is to get the right lighting. You have to have that island stand out from the background. That is very important. I made many trips to this location until I got it right. Early morning did not create the required lighting.

Finally it all came together. It was a beautiful sunny November afternoon. It was 3:30 Pm. The sunlight lit the island up like a torch. The light was coming from the left which was good. I was now getting sun flares in my lens. I used my hat to block the sun flares and shot the above photo. What also helps this composition is the lighting in the background. You can see individual branches being lit up. This is what turns an ordinary photo into a dramatic composition. Lighting.

The above photo was accepted at the 119th Toronto International Salon of Photography.

Well I will close for now. So until next time happy trails.