Really nice set of photos. The ice abstractions are great, as are the
falls. Is that Coast Guard Point in the last shot? If so I stayed in a
cabin a few hundred yards from there a two summers ago. Newberry was
-43F last night!
Mark
On 2/23/2014 10:07 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
I kept thinking about the winter weather, that it was going to end eventually,
that there might not be another like this for years. So I went to Munising
along Lake Superior in the Michigan Upper Peninsula Monday with a stop at
Taquamanon Falls on the way. Tuesday I went by a few familiar places (Wagner
Falls, Au Train Falls, Scott Falls) which I had previously shot in the summer
and/or fall. Plus I went to the Rock River Canyon Ice Caves aka the Eden Ice
Caves. A bit west of Chatham to Eden, then a couple of miles north and a mile
hike in. Wednesday I went back by Wagner, back to Eden Ice Caves, then home
with a side trip to Grand Marais.
Here is a link to a selection of shots from the trip:
http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p906193763/e1b89b999
Some of the ice photos are focus-stacked, and there is one obvious HDR just for
fun. But most of these are straight shots without much post-processing besides
color balance. Shot with K-3 and either the HD DA 20-40/2.8-4.0 ED Limited DC
WR (aka 20-40mm) or the DA* 50-135/2.8 ED [IF] SDM (aka 50–135/2.8)
Comments and critique welcome but I may or may not have a chance to respond -
headed to Israel this Wednesday for a couple of weeks to collect on some
glasses of beer Boris owes me. It is possible that there may be some
photography involved as well.
stan
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