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Boulder in Little Seneca Lake

 
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Boulder in Little Seneca Lake
While scouting the shore of Little Seneca Lake for a good sunset location I noticed this elegant rock emerging from the water. I carefully set up my tripod in shallow water, then settled down with a book and hoped for some good lighting on Mount Lester.

This shot was taken with a 2-stop graduated neutral density filter. A two second exposure softened the ripples on the lake’s surface.
August, 2007.


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klwagarIt

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Voted 10/10

pays to wait. Awesome collection of photos.
Posted Nov 17, 2007 12:23 pm

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Thanks! I wanted to keep my pack weight down and really had to think hard about lugging the DSLR, tripod, and filters back in there. As it turned out I'm glad I did. I still kept the weight down to a managable 35 pounds or so at the start of the trip, including full water bottles and 6 days of food.
Posted Nov 17, 2007 3:40 pm

klwagarRe: It

klwagar

Voted 10/10

that's a dilemna for sure. I would love a DSLR but all that extra weight and equipment with an already overloaded pack...but then I see photos like yours and know that maybe I can carry just a bit more...
Posted Nov 17, 2007 10:29 pm

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