Fall is here!
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Anyone else pumped to go chasing some fall color??? :wink
Last year was the first time I tried to capture any of it on camera, hopefully I'll be able to sneak away a few times in the next 6-8 weeks and get some more now that I have a better idea of what I'm doing (in theory).
These are my favorites from last fall (most of these have never been posted here since I joined in Dgrin January). In two months I'll get to come back and see if I did any better
These are all from Washington State, most within 30 minutes of Seattle. It's not New England, but it ain't bad either.
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Last year was the first time I tried to capture any of it on camera, hopefully I'll be able to sneak away a few times in the next 6-8 weeks and get some more now that I have a better idea of what I'm doing (in theory).
These are my favorites from last fall (most of these have never been posted here since I joined in Dgrin January). In two months I'll get to come back and see if I did any better
These are all from Washington State, most within 30 minutes of Seattle. It's not New England, but it ain't bad either.
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I wonder if I'll get anything decent this fall. I can only hope so
and I will be trying for those places I can get to.
nr 10 is jawdropping!
Wow. Every one of these images is top notch. Great photography! Thanks for posting.
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Oh, and I should say that we have some great color here in Missouri, but I've got about 6 weeks to wait for it.
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are not here yet in southern Ontario, Canada. Still waiting.
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There won't be much color at the lower elevations for awhile, but the higher elevations are already starting to get a little, I might head up to the mountains this weekend to scope it out.
That shot of Mt. Shuksan was about 2 weeks after peak last year (taken in the middle of October).
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Amazing photography, all of them. #8, 10, and 15 are among my favorites.
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wonderful series, i can only hope to come close to what you have done.!
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They're all great photos. In the fourth image, I love how the red leaves stand out. And I love how the path seems to be leading into the fog. The eighth looks like a painting, very beautiful. And the fourteenth is so peaceful.
This is why autumn is my favorite season. =D
I'm headed for upstate NY in October and hopefully I will be there during part of the peak. You set a standard that is nearly impossible to meet, but I'm inspired to try.
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I think #5 and #10 are my most favourite ones
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Thanks! I'm the same way with B&W, I can really appreciate good B&W photography, but my mind is hard-wired into color and it's hard to break out.
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Last year was the first time I had a weather sealed camera (Canon 1D M3) and a ball-head that was rugged and sturdy enough that I felt comfortable walking around with the camera attached to the tripod head (RRS BH-55). I actually got to the point where I looked forward to shooting in the rain, as it really brings out the colors.
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Yeah, I love autumn too. I'm really looking forward to getting out this year, much more than last year (if I can sneak away from work long enough...).
For the fourth image, that was my first ever HDR shot, I actually cheated and arranged the leaves that way
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Thanks Dan, looking forward to seeing the results!
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ive been on the verge of getting the tripod setup i really need....bh-55 not to big? ive been wondering if the bh-45 would do me ok....
i know i need a heavier setup than i have now( http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/480279-REG/Bogen_Manfrotto_190XB_804RC2_190XB_Tripod_Legs_Black_.html )
Everything is still reasonably green where I live, but the first fall colours are appearing. Weather forecast is sunny for next weekend, so should be interesting to go for a walk (if I can find some time).
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I live near Portland will have to head up North soon to enjoy this beautiful spot!
I personally don't think the BH-55 is too big, it's rock solid and supports my largest lens (100-400) with no problem, and I have no fear at all that the camera will slide out and lug it over my shoulder without thinking twice.
My camera bag is usually pretty heavy though (4-5 lenses, one body, several filters, an occassional laptop, and a water bottle crammed in somewhere that I forget about until I get back to the trail head dying of thirst 4 hours later). I figure if I'm going to be lazy and stick with a 35mm camera I might as well make up for the weight difference in other ways
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#10 and #12 are just spectacular. Great shots.....
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Thanks Nikhil! I'll be at Mt. Shuksan (#10)/Mt. Baker tomorrow (if things go well), hopefully the fall colors are near peak, if not, it'll still make for a good sunset photo. I've been waiting to do a shot like #12 again but the weather has been sunny all month (bring on the rain!)
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Just fantastic.