Recently took a trip to Three Lakes, Wisconsin to visit family relatives of my wife and enjoy some time in the north woods. It had been a while since I had been in the area and I had forgotten how beautiful to area is and the multitude of lakes that exist there. One of my wife's cousin's took us out on a boating tour and I was able to see some beautiful wetland/lake back water areas and the blog image is one such area. I was shooting toward the sun and was afraid I was going to be dealing with sun flare issues, but on processing I realized all went well.
Normally when shooting in new areas it seems to take me a little time to get in sync with the surroundings and as we were zipping from one location to another I wasn't quite sure how my results would be. Our cousin was a really patient guide and did several manuveres with the boat to help get into the right positions for each shot. For that I am tremendously grateful.
The NIK software did an amazing job of bringing out the "rugged" quality of the buildings as well as defining the reflections, which are so important to most lake images.
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Sic 'em Bears.
Ah- very nice indeed!!
Posted by: Journeyman | October 01, 2013 at 02:01 PM
Thanks. Love those old boat houses that you find on a lot of Wisconsin lakes.
Posted by: Daniel Ruf | October 01, 2013 at 03:15 PM