Last Fall I travelled to Tweedsmuir National Park, the largest in BC, to photograph bears and birds. Twice a day, we would drift down the river in modified row boats with swivel seats. I focussed primarily on wildlife, but when there wasn’t any present, I’d whip out the second camera for landscape images. This is a double exposure, in camera, which offers a closeup view of the varied bark markings.
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Nikon Z7 400 mm
1/100 sec f/6.3 ISO64
Processed in Lightroom and Nik ColorEffex
Laura, this is quite the view of what looks like River Birch. I especially like the trio in the left half at least partly because they’re nice and sharp and I’m a bit of a sharpness nut when it comes to my own photos.