This morning is an absolutely gorgeous bar-none, perfectly beautiful morning here on the farm. Started out at 36 very brisk degrees and now at noon it's still just shy of 60, with the bluest sky, fresh air and bright green new leaves. It scarcely gets better than this, short of this while on vacation.
Today's Wednesday HDR is in the springtime spirit. A couple of miles down the gravel road from our farm, all the way at the end of the road, we own a tiny cabin that got us started in north Georgia. We used it as a weekend retreat when we lived and worked in Atlanta, about two and a half hours south of here.
This is the view at the back of the cabin, where our little creek meets the national forest. It was taken maybe two weekends ago from a wooden foot bridge we've built across the creek. I set up my tripod (Gitzo GT2531) and shot three RAW exposures (Nikon D700), combined and tonemapped them in Photomatix and finished up in Photoshop.
Happy springtime from north Georgia.
(A much larger version of this photo is here, and there are a couple of hundred more HDRs in the HDR Gallery at EarthPhotos.com.)
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