These were all early morning photos. The color of the sun in the last two is really nice. It has been difficult to get to the trails early enough to see the color. I want to get on the trail before sunrise on a day with some nice sky color. Those days are hard to predict.
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This is one of the trails I walk frequently. The leaning trees make it an interesting space. |
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A backlit tree monster reaching to the sky. |
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Early morning sun highlighting the tree and fog in the background. The early sun added some nice color too. |
Here are a few recent photos of tress branch's and brilliant red dead tree stump. And some other miscellanea.
This photo I enjoyed taking and I am happy with how it came out. It came very close to capturing the moment. It was a early foggy, overcast Sunday morning. I drove the the Tippecanoe Battlefield Memorial Park. Burnett Creek runs behind the park and the north end of the Wabash Heritage Trail begins here.
Before crossing the bridge to where the trail begins I decided walk under the bridge and take a look around. I Iooked to the right and saw the scene below. I dropped by backpack on the shore, pulled out my tripod started crossing to center of the creek by walking on some rocks.
I planted my tripod in the creek and stood precariously on some rocks and took several pictures. Here are the two best ones.
The combination of the early morning light, the trees reflected in the water and how the drooping tree branches lead the eye to the fog bank make these two pictures interesting to me. I hope you enjoy them.