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Red Run Bog

Cold and blustery on Canaan Mountain. Don’t let that little bit of sunshine fool you. I was out there from 10pm Monday (after an excellent dinner at the Blackwater Brew Pub in Davis) till noon this past Tuesday. I was fine in my sleeping bag, but from dawn I was out in two pair of gloves, three layers of goose down, a shell, and waders and I was still cold! But it was worth it. More images to come.

80-200mm Vario-Sonnar CY, Nikon 800e, Lr4, Ps CS6.

Big Run Falls

From this past weekend trip with photo buddy Bob Clark. All the rivers and creeks were seasonally low even though we were soaked by storms passing through that day.

This is perhaps a four or five foot drop and marks the beginning of the Glissade. The First Falls, maybe a fifteen foot drop, is partly visible in the upper right. The Glissade gradually ends as it becomes the Second Falls, a hefty twenty foot drop. And who knows what all is downriver from there. But I do know that the climb back up from downriver will be a bear. Ask Bob about his bushwhacking adventure trying to get out from below Second Falls. He did battle with the Rhodo-Ents.

I photographed in the headwaters bog (I have been calling it Olsen Bog) enjoying its unique flora several years ago, but I didn’t explore downstream. Fran and I found the falls a few weeks ago after revisiting the bog. We could hear them roaring below us but didn’t feel like bushwhacking down to explore that day.

I look forward to visiting this little gem in the spring when the groundwater and headwater Olsen Bog are fully charged.

I have a number of images to work up and post from this short trip of Big Run, Shays Run, and Canaan Bog, so if you like this one stay tuned!

From a single exposure: 28-90 Vario-Elmarit, Zeiss circular polarizer, Nikon 800e, Lr4, Ps CS6.

The Allegheny Front

. . . at Dolly Sods two weeks ago.

21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5.

Bear Rocks, Dolly Sods, Sunset

From my most recent trip to Dolly Sods. I reintroduced friend and fellow photographer Bob Clark to the area on this trip. I didn’t spend much time there this year—perhaps three trips to the Mon. I’ll have to do better next year.

21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3.2, Ps CS5, HDR.

Dolly Sods

From my most recent trip with friend and fellow photographer Bob Clark. This is near Bear Rocks. This image was reworked for a second time and updated here on November 20.

21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3.2, Ps CS5.