My goal for this weekend was to capture what’s left of the amazing fall colors up here in Washington.  I wanted to bring all my camera gear and go for a hike and just shoot! However, once we got out there I realized that I just wasn’t feeling it.  No creativity whatsoever today. Also, we went to a place called “Green Mountain”.  Turns out, it’s all evergreen trees and there wasn’t really any fall color at all.  In hindsight, this should have been obvious.  I did manage to get a few photos that I was happy with so it wasn’t a total waste.  I’ll just have to try again tomorrow!

Gnarled roots on the trail
The backlighting made the leaves look gold. I’m counting it.
One lonely maple leaf against green
Nice low key photo of some leaves

Those were the only fall colors I found on the entire hike.  Which was slightly disappointing, however we did find mushrooms! …and for once I had my macro lens with me!

On the side of a stump
Tons of little tiny ones!

Since by this point I’ve given up on fall color, I started playing around with the ferns that were growing everywhere and got a few very different looking photos of the same plant.

Detail of the leaves and little dots.
Moody low key backlit fern
colorful blurry artistic fern

I know deep down inside that it’s a challenge as a photographer to go to boring spots and have to *make* the photo happen.  Usually I have a lot of fun with this, but since I was just having an off day for some reason I didn’t really feel like just doing a series of macro shots or whatever.  So I decided to do a few with intentional motion blur.  They look more like paintings than photographs. They’re kinda neat I suppose.

Super tall tree trunks
Focus on the sun


 

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