Sunday, November 14, 2010
Monday, November 1, 2010
A Taste of Autumn
Stone path & fall leaves
(c) Darlene Lyon Kruse - All Rights Reserved
Between the demands of my current workload & a sudden series of storms with high wind and heavy rain, I thought I had missed autumn entirely. Last Friday morning a friend and I went to Ashland's Lithia Park to check on fall color - there was still lots of color. One of my favorite places in autumn is the Japanese Garden in Lithia Park. With its collection of Japanese maples, it is a colorful display every fall.
The photograph I chose to share comes from that morning and is a stone path that curves through the garden and the leaves that have fallen from the Japanese maples. There were still lots of leaves on trees so I hope to get back this week for more. The weather is supposed to be warm-ish, clear and dry most of the week so there should be some excellent photographs to be made.
About this photograph: This photo was made October 29, 2010 at 11:17AM. It was an overcast day with nice, even light. Nikon D300 camera. 24-70mm f/2.8 lens at 24mm (35-mm equivalent = 36mm). ISO 100. 1.5" at f/16. White balance: Shade (I use Shade or Cloudy as my default settings regardless of conidtions -- I like a warmer image). Polarizing filter. Camera mounted on tripod (Gitzo carbon fiber, Linhof head).
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