Here's the same photo with the exposure jacked up. This is a lot closer to what I actually saw:
“We have educated ourselves into a world from which wonder, and the fear and dread and splendor and freedom of wonder, have been banished." — Robertson Davies
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Eco-Diary: Day 11
Here's how the creek looked on September 10:
I had a meeting on campus in the evening, so I didn't get to the creek
crossing until around 9 p.m. There was still a fair bit of light — much
more than the photo above shows (here's where a point-and-shoot camera falls
short), but it was fading fast.
Here's the same photo with the exposure jacked up. This is a lot closer to what I actually saw:
Still not much action at this time of day, though.
Here's the other (west-facing) side of the creek crossing:
You can see just how much of a difference there is in light exposure. Which makes me think about micro-climates...
Here's the same photo with the exposure jacked up. This is a lot closer to what I actually saw:
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