10/11/2010: color on the Mousam

Happy Columbus Day! In New England, Columbus day weekend is celebrated primarily by motel and restaurant owners, as the height of the short, but profitable, leaf peeping season. I am, of course, still in Georgia, though I am headed home today.

This is a week ago, right across the road from Old Falls Pond of yesterday’s post. This is the Mousam River above Old Falls, framed at the medium-tel end of the zoom on the Canon to catch a pocket of color and the reflections in the surface of the moving water. Sometimes less is more…or at least as much.

Here is the full scene.

Both shots are three exposure HDRs using autobracket shifted –2/3 EV on the Canon SX20IS. Exposures were blended and tone-mapped in Photomatix, and processed in Lightroom for using Fill Light, Blackpoint, Clarity and touch of Vibrance, and, of course, Sharpen narrow edges. One advantage of the HDR method, if you like the effect, is the automatic blurring of moving water, even at higher shutter speeds. The three different exposures catch the water, as in the falls here, in three slightly different positions and Photomatix, though it does a really good job of blending exposures, does produce some blur for the overlapping motion. A rapidly moving surf line, for instance, or foreground vegetation moving in a strong wind, is death to HDR. Here it actually, I think, adds to effectiveness of the image.

So I am looking forward to seeing what the foliage is like in Maine the day after Columbus Day…

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  1. Reply
    Diana Hynick October 11, 2010

    Hi Steven: Just GREAT PICTURES! We will be heading to Georgia in Jan. Our youngest daughter lives in Alpharetta. Have a safe trip back. Diana

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    joe giambelluca October 11, 2010

    another good one. jbuca

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    amaczero October 11, 2010

    I have always loved Fall colours. I prefer the top one to the one below. I can’t put my finger on exactly why, but it seems more naturalistic.

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    Rafi October 11, 2010

    Gorgeous as usual..

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    Wendy Hollands October 11, 2010

    wow these are really beautiful I love the falls!! Thanks for explaining everything!!

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