The Limit of My Ability
I've reached the limit of my ability to cope with the trees overgrowing the overlook at Monte Sano State Park. I guess I could drag a ladder out and shoot from that. But I won't. Not in the dark. Not at my age. So I guess I'll find somewhere new to shoot. In this picture my fellow photographer, Tom, is standing in the only gap we have to shoot from (at this time of year). You can see the trees I'm talking about on his right. There are others on his left — just out of the frame.
I know the park folks have plans to cut back the growth to preserve the view. When they get around to it, I'll get around to shooting more sunrises from the overlook. Until then — or until the Sun moves back north — I'll wander around, searching for a decent sunrise location. And to the hundreds of people I've told that "I'm up here every day" -- I won't be any longer.
I'd be remiss if I didn't say these two words: Photography Park.
Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
300mm
F8@1/800th
ISO 400
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©Don Brown 2024
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