Here is another photo from Taughannock Falls. This is a zoomed in version of the top of the falls.
Tunnel of Trees
MJ and I are supposed to be in Bermuda…..but COVID messed that up, like it messed up all of 2020. So, we decided to get away regardless…. Pure Michigan it is!! We traveled the Lake Michigan coast. This photo is from inside the Tunnel of Trees which is north of Harbor Springs.
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Glade Creek Grist Mill
I doubt I’ll get out this fall color season to take many photos, so here is one I took in the past at Babcock State Park in WV.
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Kids Camp
I love the shadows in this photo. We were walking around this abandoned children’s camp outside of Chernobyl. It had all these little cabins (maybe 20 of them) with cute murals painted on them. As we were walking back along the path towards our bus, this scene unfolded in front of me…… I had my camera all packed up and had to get it back out to capture this moment. I’m glad I did!!!
Btw….Happy Thanksgiving.
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Babcock State Park
I feel like I missed fall this year. I don’t know if it was because of my work schedule, travel schedule or if I just blinked and missed it. Regardless, I missed it. Thankfully, we had nice weather this weekend.
Anyway, here is a fall photo I took, not this fall, down at Babcock State Park in West Virginia. It’s an amazing spot.
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West Branch Big Creek
Today’s tasks….taking care of a bunch of chores around the house today. I’ve been really busy lately and all the small things have been piling up behind my work and volunteer work deadlines. Anyway, I’ll stop complaining now, here is today’s post from northern Michigan. This is West Branch Big Creek at dawn.
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Valhalla Ranch
Here is another photo from my time at Valhalla Ranch near Grayling Michigan. This 650-acre hunting resort is a wonderful place. If you’re a deer hunter, you won’t be disappointed with the number and size of the white tail deer. I took this photo behind the lodge which sits next to the West Branch Big Creek. I loved the composition of the river, the forest and the ranch road.
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Valhalla Ranch
As you’ve probably noticed, I’ve been off the grid the last 10 days or so. Between work, work travel, my Baldrige volunteer work and some fun travel; I’ve been extremely busy. I started last week in Washington D.C. for work meetings and ended the week in northern Michigan to get some ship wreck scuba diving in around the Mackinaw Straits area of Lake Huron. By the way, the scuba diving in the Great Lakes is amazing. But I’ll leave that for another day.
Anyway, I had an old friend contact me to see if I’d photograph his hunting resort and ranch in Northern Michigan. He had no idea that I was going to already be in that area. So, I spent some time at his 605 acres ranch and resort photographing the deer, the property and the facilities. I have to admit, he has a wonderful setup if you just want some quiet time in the forest or you want to bag a trophy white tail buck. You can see more on his location here: http://www.valhallami.com/
Tonight’s photo is one of the bucks. We came up on this one by mistake and found it laying in the tall grass.
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Grist Mill
Today’s picture is of the Grist Mill in Babcock State Park in West Virginia. We planned this perfectly to capture the fall color change at this spot and of course, it didn’t work out. As you can see, the color was changing, but we missed the peak fall foliage color.
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Ricketts Glen State Park
I’ve written about this location many times in the past, but I’ll say it again. If you get the chance, go hike the waterfall trail at this Pennsylvania state park. There are a ton of great waterfalls all within a three-mile hike. Just amazing.
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Great waterfall in a great state park
Robinson Falls
New Orleans City Park
MJ and I took the trolley north of the Bourbon Street to go find New Orleans City Park. We spent some time walking around this very large park (larger then NYC’s Central Park). It was a nice day, nice weather, and very pretty park.
Redwoods
What to post? What to post? On some nights, I have a very clear idea what I want to share with you. Other days, I struggle just to pick something I think is worthy of sharing with you. Tonight was one of the tough nights. So I scanned through some of my pictures and found this photo from Muir Woods outside San Francisco. The Redwood trees are amazing. You can see my last post of these great trees here: http://brook-ward.com/blog/2013/9/7/muir-woods-national-monument
Muir Woods National Monument
Muir Woods National Monument
This amazing 554 acres of California Redwoods sits just 12 miles from the Golden Gate Bridge outside of San Francisco. It is the only section of Redwoods left in this part of California after millions of acres were cut down in the 1800s for railroad ties and other construction projections. John Muir and the Kent family saved the woods by talking President Theodore Roosevelt into declaring it a national monument. Otherwise it would have been destroyed with the rest of the Redwood trees in the area. Not only are the trees great, but they are super close to downtown San Francisco.
Hiking through the woods was peaceful and had us wanting more. This small redwood forest made us want to see Redwood National Park in northern California. Maybe next trip.
Smooth River & The HDR Crew
Smooth Stream
I took this picture of a stream running along the Abandoned
Pennsylvania Turnpike. We never
planned on taking any pictures like this when we went to the turnpike,
basically because we didn’t know there was a river along the roadway. This is a 7 exposure HDR
merged with Photomatix Pro and edited in Photoshop CS6. I also used a +8 ND Filter (Neutral
Density) to slow the shutter speed down to get the movement in the water.
The HDR Crew:
This is the ragtag group that I routinely go on photo walks with. From left to right: Brad Truxell, Dave Truxell and me. We are standing at one of the tunnel entrances. This photo was taken and processed by Brad. I appreciate him letting me share this photo with you.
The HDR Crew: Brad Truxell, Dave Truxell, & Brook Ward
A Trail To Nowhere In Yellowstone
I love this picture because it always makes me wonder
exactly where this trail leads to once you get into the forest and near the
mountains. What will you see along
the way? What animals will you
find as you travel into the distance?
Who will you see, if anyone along the way? It just plain gets my sense of adventure flowing and gets me
excited about the possibilities.
What do you think about when you look at this picture?
Photo Technique:
This is a single exposure tone-mapped image that I took hand held with my Nikon D90 set at f10, focal length of 35, and exposure time of 1/400. I created the tone-mapped image with Photomatix Pro and did some very minor edits in Photoshop CS6.