Cool August nights = morning mist on the water, so yesterday morning I made sure I was on location at dawn for these photographs along the Grand River. This particular location is a place I return to throughout the year, sometimes bringing workshop groups but most of the time for my own peace and quiet.
In the evening, I went back to the same location for the super-moon. Photos to follow. You can find a
more descriptive blog post here->FYI - after discussion over
on another thread about tripods, I thought I would try out the Reis wooden tripod my brother gave me (no, he's not wealthy or generous, just off-loading equipment given to him that he doesn't use!). I took off the rather heavy Reis head (now For Sale) and put on my ball head. Wow - what a difference compared to the Manfrotto 055 legs. The Reis was more comfortable to carry both on-shoulder and off. My hands on the wooden legs didn't feel the cold at all. It was faster to set up and adjust - only 1 leg release (legs in two sections) - and far easier to adjust the legs individually to get the head approximately levelled. I wasn't backpacking this time, and with its weight just over a pound heavier than the 055 legs, I think I will make it my go to tripod. I realize I should be going carbon-fibre...we'll see.
Shots were made on a D800E and processed in LR5.6
Grand River Morning: 6:51am; 105mm; ƒ11 @ 1/20; ISO 100; -⅓EV
Sunrise and Mist: 6:58am; 62mm; ƒ11 @ 1/200; ISO 100; 0EV
On the banks...: 7:11am; 25mm; ƒ11 @ 6sec.; ISO 50; -⅔EV w/ ND500 filter
Summer Sunshine: 7:18am; 18mm; ƒ16 @ 1/13; ISO 50; -1EV w/ NDx8 filter
C&C&Qs welcome.