Category Archives: Landscape

Photographer’s Choice – Shannon Scott

Peace in the Rising Fog

Shannon Scott - Grapevine in the Fog

Shannon Scott - Grapevine in the Fog

After a run along the river, Shannon returned to her car to walk and cool off. The soft early morning light, the rising fog from the cold river and the heavy dew on a nearby grapevine presented an irresistible photographic opportunity. She grabbed her camera and this is the result. The composition allows the various elements, from the foreground, the river, the mountain road and the vanishing hills to flow into a coherent, peaceful morning scene.
The scene is located on Daniel Hartzog Ford Rd just off Hwy 16.
Sony DSLR-A350
Focal Length 18mm
Shutter 1/60
Aperture f/7.1
ISO 100

Photographer’s Choice – Barry Houck

It’s All About Light, Don’t You Think?

Barry Houck - Fly Fishing on the Watauga River

Barry Houck - Fly Fishing on the Watauga River

And the rising mist or the reflections or the composition or the classic form of the fisherman. Barry was attending an early morning soccer game in Valle Crucis when he decided to wander down to the nearby Watauga River where he was greeted by this scene. The early morning light and deep shadows presented a challenge beyond the dynamic range of any camera to fully resolve all the detail so Barry made the choice to capture the highlights and let the shadows fall where they may. Composition? Imagine moving the fisherman to the center and the resultant loss of impact. The lines created by the riverbanks lead the eye deep into the scene. It’s impossible to miss the focal point. Overall, a lovely image.
Canon EOS Rebel T2i, f/6.3 at 1/640 sec. ISO 100. Focal length 55mm.