Showing posts with label horse pens 40. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horse pens 40. Show all posts

11 April 2010

more depth?


I think this one has a bit more depth than yesterday's shot. Same sunset, different point of view. Thoughts?
(ISO 100, f/22.0, 30.0s)

10 April 2010

weak sunset


As it turned out, I chose the worst day to have the forethought to go out to the lookout for some long exposure sunset shots. The rest of the days weren't as clear skies and were lit up with all kinds of colors in the clouds. At least I was climbing instead!
(ISO 100, f/22.0, 8.0s)

09 April 2010

ice cold pepsi? no, thanks.


The Schultz family has a whole lot of old tin signs decorating the cabins and buildings around the campground. Rather odd since the only beverage I want to drink there is Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale.
(ISO 100, f/5.6, 1/1000s)

08 April 2010

moonlight illumination


I believe I'm going to convert this one to black & white for a poster-sized print for our freshly-painted guest bedroom.
(ISO 400, f/10.0, 20.0s)

07 April 2010

treeline against a blue sky


Taking an afternoon siesta, the almost white bark of the trees really stood out against the blue sky.
(ISO 100, f/10.0, 1/320s, eV -1.0)

06 April 2010

petal depth


I wish I'd had more depth of field in this shot. Macro photography is a whole different animal that I'm going to have to get used to.
(ISO 100, f/9.0, 1/640s, 10x macro filter)

tiny flowers


In between climbs, I got on my belly to take some macro pictures of flowers that were dwarfed by the pennies in my pocket.
(ISO 100, f/9.0, 1/250s, 10x macro filter)

04 April 2010

cabin one


During an afternoon siesta, I was struck by the blue sky above and the fact that there were actually clouds floating by. There wouldn't be clouds for the rest of the week.
(ISO 100, f/14.0, 1/125s, eV -1.00)

03 April 2010

off to the woods


Horse Pens 40 is an amazing climbing destination near Steele, Alabama. I spent the better part of my spring break camped out with the boulders and some friends. The rock is bullet hard sandstone with amazing texture.
(ISO 100, f/9.0, 1/250s, 10x macro filter)