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Fall Along the Amnicon River
Friends, still exploring the Amnicon River and found this sweet little Maple tree trying to turn into fall colors. After our snow storm of yesterday, the leaves have probably fallen like the leaves on the far bank, camera club meeting tonight and our theme is fall colors. guess i will take this one along. til Tomorrow MJ
Footbridge
Friends, again at Amnicon Falls State Park and this time under the foot bridge with a very mixed bag of light, some of the water in shade and some in bright sunlit spots. A perfect situation for an HDR work. I couldn’t get all the shaded rocks and the sunlit water proper exposures without the HDR tool. HDR stands for high dynamic range and combines the exposures of three images, the first image is shot with optimum exposure, then one image overexposed for dark detail, and the third image with underexposure for the water highlights. I like this, i might hang it on the wall. til Tomorrow MJ
The Neon Woods
Friends, i get tired of the same old fall foliage images of pretty leaves and trees, so i was playing last night and came up with this. An abstract with a painterly effect. It is half a cup of motion blur, half a cup of paint spatter and a pinch of masking to reveal the details, is it a recipe worth keeping? that is the question til Tomorrow MJ
His Environment
Friends, this baby pied billed grebe is begging food from his mom, and in the bottom image he is grown and no longer using the lily pads for cover. Now he is swimming on the big water and getting his own food. I love these little birds as they are always around on Phantom Lake, constantly fishing for food. I am experimenting (again) with a crop that includes his water trail and his eye. Do you like this kind of crop? til Tomorrow MJ
Upper Falls
Friends, again from Amicon SP these are part of the upper falls, now how lame is that name?, I think it should be called Erratic Falls for the two boulders that lie in the river bed, dropped by the mighty hand of a glacier, eons ago. I think that the water in the back should be more silky looking, maybe i will work on that with photoshop. The water is really red appearing as the sandstone underneath is red. This was taken from a covered bridge that allows one to shoot from the middle of the river, a lower viewpoint would have put me in the middle of the next falls, danger. til Tomorrow MJ
At Amicon River
Friends, went looking for fall foliage yesterday and headed for the Amicon River in northern Wisconsin. I love retirement when I can go to work in the northwoods, searching for running water and fall foliage on a warm day in October. The only thing that would improve this would be to have a companion along in case i fall into the water. But I am pretty careful when i am out alone and always find the pretty spots to photo. I will be out again today. til Tomorrow MJ![]()
Northern Lights
Friends, this is my first attempt at photographing the northern lights, last night with Jim at the end of our road (Webster Wi). I couldn’t resist including the big dipper in this shot, somehow made it more interesting. The lights were not spectacular but just a warm glow on the horizon. til Tomorrow MJ
Fall Storm
Friends, the Split Rock Lighthouse again, this time emphasizing the warm fall foliage at the shoreline. I also liked the yellow lichen on the rocks in the foreground. I am a great fan of lichen. This storm was an official gale warning and early in the season, as the gales of November are famous on Lake Superior til Tomorrow MJ
