One of the best things about being able to shoot near one’s campsite, is not having to get up really early, since not much time is required to get to a shooting location.
I immediately headed to the area along the rail fence that I had scouted the previous day and I had two or three compositions already in mind.
I set up at my highest rated composition first and began making a few test shots as I waited in anticipation of good sunrise light.
It was still cloudy with heavy clouds in the east, which limited the early morning light that would already be partially blocked by the mountains to the east.
View the above photo on Flickr by clicking on it, then click on it again on Flickr and a deer can be seen just to the right of the post with the loops of barb wire hanging on it. The deer is warily watching me. Soon after taking this photo, the deer crossed the fence line and began to eye me again from the far right. I made a few photos of it with my iPhone, but those were of poor quality, especially when zoomed in enough to get a good view of the deer.
I made a series of shots at this location as the light slowly changed. The morning light was disappointing and I think would not even have been very good here even without the clouds on the eastern horizon.
The photo above is the best that I got here. There is just a little weak golden hour light on the mountain side in the upper left.
I moved to my secondary composition along the fence line, near that tree in the distance, where the fence line dipped across a low point.
The morning light was essentially totally blocked by clouds now.
As I stood here, I heard something like a thumping on the fence and observed a chipmunk scampering along on the lower rails. I nicknamed this the “Chipmunk Highway”.
There were many wildflowers in the area just to the east of this fence line, so I decided to go have coffee and breakfast and return with another lens to shoot wildflowers. That will be the subject of the next post.
Take care,
Ken
I love the leading line of the fence with the barbed wire and the beautiful wildflowers, and what a fun surprise that you caught a deer in the photo too!
Thanks, Shutterpug. That fence with the barb wire and adjacent wildflowers was a good find at that location. Those items made a good foreground and the fence was a good leading line. When I saw the deer watching me, I had to shoot, even though the sun had not yet risen above the mountains to the east. It would have been really great to capture a deer up close in the image just as the sun rose; but we have to take what we get.