Day 3 of our Watoga trip began with an early morning walk for Tyler and I. We went down to the nearby lake for some sunrise photos. This was on the way:
The sun was just about to come up and was lighting up the fall-colored trees behind Tyler. So, while he waited for the sun, I took pictures of him.
The sun finally broke the distant hill, and lit up the gently flowing fog above the surface of the water. It was unspeakably gorgeous.
Pics of Tyler continue . . .
Here's a panoramic shot of the lake surface. You can just see the fog floating across the cool, calm waters.
We left that position and moved a bit to get some different angles.
Here's the picture I used not long ago in a post for Psalm 68:19. It's titled "Daily" if you missed that one.
Tyler again . . .
We continued to move, and got this vantage point on the lake. How still and peaceful it was . . . until we started skipping rocks :)
After that trip, and sometime later into the day, some members of our family went on a 5ish mile hike.
The colors were beautiful. Eventually we came to this little cabin. Neat little building, called "home" by several families over the past few centuries.
Moving on . . .
Nearing the end. This is a panoramic image, so the trees didn't quite look this bent, but it was still beautiful.
Another beautiful day in Watoga State Park. However, it was the last day there, and the next day we would be leaving. But the fun wasn't quite over . . .
5 comments:
Yay! Comments are back. Beautiful photographs. I love to take photos at dawn, I just don't always like being awake at dawn. :)
Hee hee. Me neither, but my brother Tyler made me ;) It's always worth it, though.
Wow...these are *awesome* photos Sam. LOVE the video of the fog over the water...I never cease to be amazed at how God did SUCH a fantastic job in creating His world!
Are you using a wide angle to capture some of these?
Thanks, Mrs. Kerr. He did a fantastic job indeed! And yes, I am using a wide angle for many (if not all!) of these. I've gotten into the habit of almost always using it, unless I am expecting to need to use my zoom.
Thanks for the info Sam...we may have to look into one sometime after we get moved and settled in. :)
Have a blessed weekend!
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