The locations listed in this article are great areas for photography. For the complete article, check out the link. Thanks. . .Karen
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Day adventures to relieve holiday stress
The holidays can be a stressful time for everyone. There are more people on the roads, in stores, and everything seems to take longer. A great way to keep perspective is to step away from the crowds and take a day to relax. These locations are great for Photographers. Each offers many opportunities to photograph landscape, people and wildlife. Please check it out, like it and enjoy. . .thank you. . .
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Fall colors at western Oregon vineyards
I love the wineries and vineyards in Northwestern Oregon at this time of the year. The vineyards turn beautiful colors, and the old farm houses stand-out against all the color. This is my latest article about northern Oregon. Please check it out. . .hope you enjoy. . .
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Great fall adventures on the coast
The Oregon coast is a great place to visit in the fall. The weather is pleasant, and it offers great opportunities for photography. Please check it out. If you enjoy the articles, please consider subscribing to receive them via email. Hope you enjoy. . .
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Fall colors in the Cascade mountains
The fall colors east of the Cascades are reaching their peak color. . .
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Southern coast adventures for the whole family
This is a wonderful area to photograph. The sunsets are spectacular with all the sea stacks against the colors of the sky. Please check out my article and like it. Thanks & Happy Shooting. . .Karen
Columbia river gorge waterfalls and trails
The historic Columbia River highway gives access to amazing waterfalls, and fall colors. It is a great photo opportunity. Please check it out. . .thanks, and Happy Shooting. . .Karen
Olympic peninsula beach low-tide treasures
Here is my latest article on the Olympic Peninsula. Please check it out, and subscribe to my articles. You would be helping me out. . .thanks & have a great day. . .Karen
Photographing Fall Colors. . .
One of my favorite times of the year for photography is coming up. In the fall, the leaves on the trees turn vibrant yellows, oranges, reds and sometimes purple. Each region has its own timing for the fall foliage. Ours is anytime between late September to mid-November. It all depends on the amount of rain, and when the first frost happens.
The shot below was taken on Whatcom Creek in northern Washington state. This is a long exposure (3 seconds) on a tripod. The depth of field (Aperture) is f22, for maximum sharpness throughout the photograph. The ISO was 100.
The day was over-cast, hence the lack of dark shadows and bright highlights. This can work two ways for a photograph. First, it give even lighting, since the clouds diffuse the sunlight. Second, too much sky showing becomes un-interesting, and can take away from the photograph. In this photo, I cropped out the sky, and focused on the creek, fall foliage and surrounding landscape.
This next example deviates from a traditional landscape photograph. The trees, leaves and stream become an abstract image. This effect is created in the camera by “zooming” the lens. In this case, I used my 17-40mm lens. In this case, I started at 17mm and zoomed to 40mm.
This is a 1 second exposure at f10. The ISO was 100.
This last photograph was taken on a sunny day. I chose a shaded bend in the river, and cropped out the brightly lit background forest from the frame (in camera). Composition can intensify the fall leaves, by surrounding the tree with a single color. In this case, it is the other green trees that have not turned color yet. I set my camera’s White Balance on Cloudy, which “warms” up the colors in the photograph. A polarizing filter is handy to cut the “glare” from the top of the leaves.
This was shot with my 100-400mm lens, at 100mm. The exposure was 1/60 sec, f4.5 and ISO 100.
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Northern Cascade mountain scenic loop
Here is my latest article, and a great idea for travel on the Labor Day weekend. Please check it out. If you like my articles, please subscribe. Thanks, and have a wonderful day. . .Karen










