Driving into work on Thursday there was a light mist and everything was just a little damp, so I couldn't help but stop at my favourite place along the way - Ellis Creek. It's a small natural area along a small creek, wedged between agricultural fields in Waterloo Region, Ontario. I thoroughly enjoy watching how the seasons change this landscape.
Early spring can be such a difficult time for photography as we are basically looking at winter's leftovers. However, I am intrigued by trying to put a face on this desolation of bare tree branches and dead grasses, hence, my recent posts here and in the Landscape & Nature Photography section.
Both photos: D800E w/ 24-85mm; ƒ5.6;ISO 200; EV0; LR 5.7 B&W w/ warm split tone (oops, no tripod this time, so ƒ5.6 - should have used ISO400 and ƒ8).
In Winter's Wake: 44mm
Early Spring: 85mm