The time between fall and winter when all the leaves are brown and the sky is gray (cough) is a messy, complicated time for landscape photography. Finding a clean and simple composition is a challenge. On my daily hike through Blendon Woods Metro Park I’ve been trying to do just that.
We had a wonderful thick fog this morning and I went to Blendon Woods Metro Park to photograph it. Almost of of the big fall color is gone, but there’s still a lot of natural beauty to be found – it was a very fulfilling hike.
Rose Lake in Hocking Hills, Ohio has skies dark enough to see and photograph the Milkyway. It’s past Milkyway season (yes, there’s a Milkyway season) here in Ohio, but we had a clear moonless night recently and I wasn’t about to waste it.
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