Well, not really impossible to photograph ...
Every once in a while, I try to capture difficult natural subjects in a way that is viewable, yet still gives the sense
of what it looked like.
First, deep in a grove of thousands of years old redwoods. Even the highly adaptable human eye sometimes has trouble
with the contrast between deep shade and rays of direct sunlight. I think this is as close as I've managed to get to
capturing the look/feel of being in those woods. <http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=14880>
I'm also fascinated by dusk as it creeps darker and darker in woods. I sat for a long time, just watching, feeling the
onset of the dark. And every few minutes, pushed the button to take the same shot, with longer and longer exposures. A
stunningly beautiful experience.
This isn't really as dark as it was, but about as dark as I think is viewable? I hope it gives a sense of what it was
like to be there. <http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=14882>
Woody Moose
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