Out Of Mind
It was a quick scramble up the trail with the light fading fast. I knew I could make it to the rock overlook before dark. Arrival. Took time to sit and meditate while facing a beautiful forested valley. It was good to get out of my mind.
Owl calls rose above the canopy. Night had come.
I descended back into the valley with only my headlamp blazing the trail before me. Bats swooped in low, me ducking a couple of times for fear that my head might be mistaken for a meal.
Owl calls rose above the canopy. Night had come.
I descended back into the valley with only my headlamp blazing the trail before me. Bats swooped in low, me ducking a couple of times for fear that my head might be mistaken for a meal.
4 Comments:
Your capture of the moth is PERFECTION!
So I'm curious.. how many shots did it take you until you got the great moth shot? One? several? Also did you use your headlamp for that lighting or PS? Do you remember what speed? Curious Kate here...
here are the specifics on this shot:
light source: headlamp
camera: fuji f30
iso speed: 200
f 2.8
shutter speed: 1/138
it took about three shots before i snagged this.
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