Like most trails on the Allegheny Front this one suffers from erosion due to significant amounts of rain/snow coupled with a rather fragile surface.
35-70mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar CY, Sony a7R2, C1-11, Ps CS6.
This is one of four images I am showing soon at the Crary Art Gallery in Warren Pennsylvania. The exhibit is being held to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Wilderness Act. There are approximately ten photographers from around the country exhibiting here for this anniversary show, all of whom photograph in wilderness areas. I am truly flattered to be invited to exhibit with the likes of Craig Blacklock, Clyde Butcher, David Muench, and others of similar stature.
A little out of season color to brighten your day. Red maple, Acer rubrum, in the Roaring Plains Wilderness, right on the crest of the Allegheny Front.
21mm Zeiss Distagon ZF.2, Nikon 800e, Lr5, Ps CS6.
A yellow birch, Betula alleghaniensis, surrounded by young red spruce, Picea rubens.
28-90mm Leica Vario-Elmarit ASPH, Nikon 800e, Lr4, Ps CS6.
There is so much here with nothing but the light as the central part of the image that I’m not sure what to name. Just look and enjoy!
80-200mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar CY, Nikon 800e, Lr4, Ps CS6.
The view looking south-east from the Allegheny Front in the Roaring Plains Wilderness. The sky kind of looks like a botched retouching job, but it isn’t. This is the weather front that recently gave us four or five days of heavy rain sliding up along the east coast.
80-200mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar CY, Nikon 800e, Lr4, Ps CS6.