Showing posts with label hike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hike. Show all posts

Lost in the Wilderness

Another lonely day in California, but the weather was magnificent and my camera batteries were charged, so there was nothing standing between me and adventure. I had received some advice about what I should do today, but after doing some research this morning, and with some prompting from Richard, I decided to go see some big trees. If there's one thing they know how to do out here, it's big trees.


Some of the smaller big trees I saw. This photo was HDR-modified for your enjoyment. Do not adjust your monitor.

I speculated that Big Basin Redwoods State Park would provide a high-probability of seeing big trees, so at 10am I headed west, through the Santa Cruz mountains, towards my destiny. The twists and turns through the dense forest of the Santa Cruz mountains were most enjoyable, although I think 45mph is a bit fast for some of those turns.


Here is my car in Big Basin Redwoods State Park. The car itself leaves much to be desired, but I'm starting to like the colour.


I headed out on the Sequoia trail towards Sempervirens Falls. "Sempervirens" means always green.


I learned that this was the first state park in California, formally created in 1902.


Here is a long-ish exposure of the falls. I actually had to brighten it a bit in post-processing. At the falls lookout, I only had to take pictures for two groups. I hate P&S cameras... they feel so clumsy.


After the falls I headed back towards the park headquarters via another trail. I came across this little guy (and many of his skittish friends) on a rocky clearing.


I simply loved the texture on the trees; I made this photo black & white to emphasize this quality.


In case you didn't believe me, here is a gang of redwoods. (HDR)


This was a funny tree that I've seen before but I don't know the name of. The bark appears to just peel off, leaving behind this smooth, flesh-coloured trunk.


And of course, the flower shot.

Laurel Creek Conservation Area


Ryan and I went to Laurel Creek Conservation area last week for a quick photo session. We weren't around long enough for sunset unfortunately. I wasn't too pleased with most of my shots, but here are some acceptable ones.


I like the silhouette of the tree in this one. Maybe I should try desaturating it like Richard did here.


The Ontario flag, flapping in the wind. Moon visible in bottom right.

Snowshoe stories

Ryan, Joy, Caroline, Carolyn, and I went on a hike yesterday in St. Jacobs. It was absolutely frigid, and unfortunately Carolyn and I forgot the snowpants we wanted to wear at home, so we were doubly cold. But we braved the elements and walked around for about 1.5 hours, taking pictures as we went. I wasn't impressed with my macro shots (you can't really do close-ups when you're shivering), but here are a select few "normal" ones.


The first steps.


Ryan and Joy conquer the wilderness with their brand new snowshoes.



[Note: photos were adjusted for white-balance and exposure]