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Sun Beams in the Woods


Sun Beams in the Woods
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Copyright: Joshua Lewis (JoshLewis) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 59 W: 2 N: 229] (816)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-01-18
Categories: Trees
Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30
Exposure: f/2.8, 1/40 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-03-18 22:10
Viewed: 1021
Points: 4
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
This photo is posted in honor of my friend Joey for his great contributes and his nice and helpful words to my photo's. Thanks for helping make treknature a great site and inspiring me to take more non landscape photo's as well.

Although usually I have a better story to tell, this was some what near my home. This photo reminds me of Joey because it has a more woodzy feeling. I used picasa 3 to mess with the lighting because it was difficult to capture the beams with the sun, if I had the photo brighter, it would either not have the beams show up as well, or be over exposed.

Here's The Trip to Meadowdale Beach:
All though this was'nt much of a bike ride, me and my friend Sean made the best of it. The trail it self was about 1.25 miles each way, but we decided to ride our bike to the place which would add more distance making the trip somewere around 7 to 8 miles. This does'nt sound like much to a mountain biker, but yester day I went snowboarding which was tiring, and there was a lot of steep down and up hill. Before the trip I was going to go on a hike but my mother was out so I could'nt go :-( , so me and Sean went to the store to buy some pop... plus who could'nt forget the donuts! (Ok, I know there bad for me, but we could'nt resist) and decided on going on a bike ride. It was hotter than usual and for the first time in a long time was acually sunny! We rinsed out our bottles and headed out for the ride to the trail. Right before reaching the trail there's a very steep part which is fun for riding down fast, fortunatly I have good brakes.

I took a few photos from the parkinglot and headed down the trail, which unfortunatly there are a lot of logs (don't ask me why they put them in the middle of the trail, perhaps to encourage people to go slower, but really adds to the danger) that we have to avoid. Oh and did I ever mention that the trail starts down hill, and the way back you go back up. After this, I did something foolish, I attempted to get a photo of my friend riding down while I was, which would have worked out, but my friend was yelling me to hurry up. (He's a little impatient ;-) ) As a result, I hurried up, and tripped over one of the logs and fell on my face. Owch... although it was'nt that bad, I got a few cuts and got dirty and people asked me if I was alright, and a few asked if I need to call someone or something like that, but really not a big deal. But once again I thought "Why do I get my self into these situations?". My friend asked me if I was alright which I was. We take a brake and see that there's a little mist in the forest and some sun beams which I had to take a photo of.

After this, we rode a little bit more down the trail until we got to the stair stepper part which was too steep for a bike. My crazy friend Sean went down some of it, but had to walk the rest.

After this it even's out and we come upon the part with a washout which is why the trail was closed for so long. Fortunatly they made a go around part of the trail and we get back on pace and take a few photo's here and there until we finally get to the park which is right before the beach. At the beach, we could see the Olympic Mountains which were very beautiful, so I had to make a panorama, and soon after that, a mist covered them, so you could say I had good timing.

We had a few snacks and then decided it was time to go. Back at the park which was about .1 miles from the beach, my friend Sean was being a goof, and bailed my bike into a creek, but fortunatly I got a recording of it.

We took a diffrent route back, because we decided it would be more interestiong. At first we had to walk out bikes up a big hill, then ride down some other hills, then went up this long up hill road which at first was questionable but fortunatly leaded us the right way home. In total the trip was about 4 hours and I was acually a bit tired, probably from snowboarding the day before. But it was a fun day, and even though I did'nt get to go to my beloved mountains, I got to spend time with my friend and it was a hill. Hope next time to get some sunset photo's.

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Hello Joshua !
What a great dedication to your friend Joey ! He was young, but he was already such a talented photographer, and his contribution to this site was huge - we will all miss him here, as he decided not to post anymore. As for the picture, I love the rays of light filtering through the trees, and the vivid green color of the illuminated leaves. It looks wonderful ,alomot magical , as if it came out of a fairy tale ! :-) Very well done !
Valérie.

wow Josh, this is one of your best shots I think. It has some wonderful lighting, I love the suns beams shining through the trees, and the color is very nice. Very magical

The detail seems a little week though, when you shrink something to prepare it for the internet it looses some of it's detail and sharpness,to correct that If you have photoshop, sharpen it by using Unsharp Mask works wonderfully. It's under the filter setting. Filter > sharpen > Unsharp Mask. Set the amount (%) at 190, then the Radius at .4 and the Threshold at 0

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