Rio Grande National Forest, September 25, 2020, PM, Part 2

I had not explored much of the forest on the west side of the utility right of way, where I was camped.  So today, I decided to continue into that portion of the forest for a while to finish my late day shoot.

Falling Leaf. Nikon D850, Nikon 14-24mm @ 24mm (before crop), 1/100s, f/11, ISO 1600.

In the above image, I was actually trying to capture the highlights along a barbed wire fence.  The intended images did not come out very well, but in this one I caught a couple of falling leaves, which are blurred due to the shutter speed not being fast enough to freeze their motion.

Stump. Nikon D850, Nikon 14-24mm @ 24mm (before crop), 1/100s, f/11, ISO 3200.

I found an old stump of a fallen tree with a few yellow Aspen leaves laying on the moss growing in a sheltered portion of the stump.

Stump. Nikon D850, Nikon 14-24mm @ 24mm (before crop), 1/100s, f/11, ISO 3200.

This old, weathered stump had interesting patterns.

Stump. Nikon D850, Nikon 14-24mm @ 24mm (before crop), 1/160s, f/11, ISO 3200.

I will confess that I modified the scene above by adding the yellow Aspen leaf on the upper right side.  I wish I had removed the twig on the left side.

Aspen Forest. Nikon D850, Nikon 14-24mm @ 24mm (before crop), 1/180s, f/11, ISO 800.

The image above is my favorite in this portion of this post.  I really like the late day shadows and highlights on the trunks and the streaks of light on the forest floor.

Forest Graffiti. Nikon D850, Nikon 14-24mm @ 14mm, 1/250s, f/11, ISO 500.

I found an Aspen tree trunk not too far from another camping area, where hunters were camped, with this message on it.  I promise I did not do this and I do not know Beth!

Stay safe and well,

Ken