Owl Brook   6 comments


Owl Brook

~

We consider this our back yard when we’re camping in New Hampshire.

In a large campground that is often overrun with RVs in certain places, there is one loop we’ve found where the sites are large and private, no RVs allowed, and it has this brook running along the back of the site. After a long day of hiking, or on days where we just don’t feel like hiking at all, we spend some time along the rocks, listening to the running water, watching the autumn leaves fall, and soaking up a few patches of warm sunlight.

If I had any wish at all, it’s that we’d spend even more time in this spot. Really… why go driving around from one place to another when you can just spread out on a rock and soak up nature’s beauty? No driving – no effort – no worries.

We were in this same spot one night, watching the stars in the opening of the canopy, when a large owl flew into a branch just over our heads only a few feet away. He regarded us for a while, as we did him. After a couple of minutes, deciding that we were way too big for dinner, he flew off silently. Since then, we have a new name for the brook.

~

This image came from three long exposures shot with a 10-stop ND filter. At f/10, 17mm, shutter speeds were 30s, 121.5s, and 291s. Those three gave most HDR tonemapping programs the fits, so I spread the exposures on each end by converting to TIFF in ACR, generating an even wider dynamic range. Seemed to work well. Post in PS-CS6 involved masking in elements of various tonemaps created with both Photomatix and HDR Efex Pro 2, spiced with Nik Color Efex Pro.

500px | Google+ | Follow on Twitter | Galleries & Prints

6 responses to “Owl Brook

Subscribe to comments with RSS.

  1. Absolutely love this Rob!!!

  2. I can sure see why you’d keep coming back to this spot – what a wonderful scene! I can hear that water and feel the sun on my bakc as it peeks around a branch or two! Really nice Rob!

  3. Gorgeous shot!

  4. What a great place. I agree why go anywhere else. Beautiful long exposure.

  5. What a gorgeous, gorgeous place here, Rob! Great photo my friend!!

    Toad Hollow Photography
  6. I really like the green colors in the water, sweet shot(s), those long exposure brackets always leave me with the feeling I should have a book with me or something lol

Leave a comment