Friday, October 19, 2018

Hocking Hills

Last week I went up to Hocking Hills for a couple day photography workshop. There was a bit of rain before the workshop, which was nice for waterfalls. Anyway, the idea was to get me a bit out of my comfort zone and rut of sorts. I think it did that, not that it changed me a ton, but I did see things and try some things in a new way. Here are some of the photos that came of the trip.

Ash Cave - Hocking Hills, Ohio
Experimenting with the adjustment brush tool in Lightroom



Ash Cave - Hocking Hills, Ohio
One of many shots I used a tripod to get, I've missed things like this in the past



Ash Cave - Hocking Hills, Ohio
I even pulled out the Lensbaby



Ash Cave - Hocking Hills, Ohio
Another tripod shot, even so, not as sharp as it should be



Fungi - Hocking Hills, Ohio
Using the narrow focal plane to slice



Fern Through Window - Hocking Hills, Ohio
Using the window to mimic a cardboard slide mount



The Milky Way - Hocking Hills, Ohio
At ISO 25600

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