Friday, April 15, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Bridge to a Really Nice Place

Once again it was not a cool a shot as I expected, but now I know, right? What I think the scene needs is a nice orangy, glowy, cloudy, morning sky for a background, and maybe a better angle shooting from the other side of the creek.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
The Long Way Home

What I hadn't anticipated was how many motorcycles would be out riding that route. Oh my gosh, literally hundreds of bikes, loud bikes, fast bikes, slow bikes, old folks on bikes, geez. The numbers of bikes on the road really mucked up my picture taking trip cause every wide spot along the 50+ miles of road that I wanted to stop at was occupied, oh bother.
I was able to get stopped at and snag the above faux-HDR picture of this neat old barn with baskets and whatnot nailed to the outside. I wish there was a better angle to get a better shot, but, the no trespassing signs and herd of bikes precluded working around to a better angle. All that stuff on the outside of the barn made some really great texture.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Sulphur Springs UMC Camp Meeting Grounds

It's the Sulphur Springs United Methodist Church on the Camp Meeting grounds which have been here since 1820. The plaque out front reads: "The Methodist church has conducted meetings here since 1820. Camp meetings are religious festivals at which participants eat and sleep on site. The first shed at Sulphur springs Camp Meeting Grounds was erected in 1842. A new shed, 74 feet by 42 feet, was built in 1900, using hand-hewn logs from the original structure.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Old Log-ish House Near Host

The owners were mending the fence along the road and were nice enough to let us walk around the house and shoot as many as we wanted.
Clear blue skies are typically bad days for shooting, so here's the best of the bunch. The blue sky, the green grass, the yellow of the new leaves, the grays and browns ... it was a lot of good color.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Kiner Creek Falls
It was an uber-bad day for waterfall picture taking but a really nice day to go walkabout. I went to Laurel Run Park in Church Hill, mostly looking for wildflowers in bloom, but I was probably about a week early for that too. Regardless it was a nice trek to a new place.

I continued on the main trail a little further to a point where the creeks fork. Straight ahead (the smaller stream) is Kiner Creek. I took the trail to the left that climbed uphill or a short distance and then a switchback to the right, then continued on the trail another 1/4 mile. If you listen closely you can hear the falls on your right - it sounds different from the cascades in the creek to this point. There are two trail/slides down the hill, the first goes to the base of the falls - it's the steepest and hardest to navigate. The second comes out right at the top of the falls - be careful.
I did the second trail first but there were no picture taking vantage points, so, I climbed/slid/fell down the first trail to the base. It['s pretty neat down there, you can walk behind the falls - which I did - to get to a trail on the far side. The picture above is a three-exposure bracket. It was so bright and sunny I had to use an 3-stop ND filter plus a polarizer just to get a bit of blurry water.
Rumor has it you can take the trail on this side of the creek back out, which I tried. Either I lost the trail, or it's in such poor shape that it's not easily recognizable, regardless I went back the way came in. The same folk were still all over Laurel Run Falls so I just skipped the pics and hiked on out.
Rumor has it you can take the trail on this side of the creek back out, which I tried. Either I lost the trail, or it's in such poor shape that it's not easily recognizable, regardless I went back the way came in. The same folk were still all over Laurel Run Falls so I just skipped the pics and hiked on out.
Directions from Jonesborough:
Take I-26 toward Kingsport TN to Exit 1 (Stone Drive - 11W)
Head west on 11W 8.5 miles until you reach Church Hill
Turn left on Goshen Valley Road and follow the signs to Laurel Run Park
Travel 0.8 miles and turn left on River Road
Travel 2 miles and turn left on Laurel Run Park Road
Travel 1.3 miles to the park.
Once at the park, bear right and park at the amphitheater.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Clouds at the Cabin

This picture is a faux-HDR from a trip to the cabin. It's fauxness comes from making copies of a single exposure then lowering the exposure of one and raising the exposure of the other. All three images are then processed like a traditional bracket. It came out okay.
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