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Morning cornfield

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Morning sunlight pours over this view along in the Huntington River Valley. With all our wet weather, the corn is struggling a bit. I like the  linear interaction of corn rows and the cirrus clouds.

Photo Info: Nikon D600, Nikon 18-35mm lens @ 24mm, polarizing filter, ISO 800, f/18, 1/160″

Philadelphia Fleabane

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Philadelphia Fleabane catch the morning sun down along Brush Brook in Huntington.

This shot was influenced by another photographer I follow on WordPress, Paul Davis. He tends to take a lot of shots of flowers and grasses with very narrow depth of field to really hone in on his subject while allowing the bokeh to really bloom behind. It takes a really fast lens (f/1.8 or f/2.8) to accomplish this. My macro lens can pull it off, but f/4.8 was the best I could do with the lens I had on the camera at the moment. Still, the effect is there…

Photo Info: Nikon D600, Nikon 18-35mm lens @ 32mm, ISO 800, f/4.8, 1/800″

River Stones and Maple Leaves

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Maple sprouts pop up amongst the river stones on a recently flood-created island of rock and gravel in Brush Brook.

Photo Info: Nikon D600, Nikon 18-35mm @ 35mm, ISO 800, f/16, 1/200″

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