Friday, November 11, 2011

Down that Dark River

Down that Dark River
ECUA08D-169
January 22, 2008

I love rivers.  Always have.  And while many rivers have been tamed in this country (though, luckily, there are some small movements to free rivers from damming in the west), the sight of unbridled water flowing, powerfully coursing through a forest, canyon, or jungle, gets me salivating.  I see scenes like this, and think of reading Heart of Darkness, that high school novel that most people hated, but I loved the descriptions of the water, how the jungle seethed like a living thing as Marlow heads up the Congo in search of Kurtz.  You can see these walls of vegetation on the side of the water, filled with dozens, hundreds of species all vying for nutrients, all trying to eke out an existence, in the most primal, most important battle imaginable.  It is a powerful feeling to be watching this unfold, all to the sound of the beating water.  Enjoy.

Technical notes:
Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: NIkon 18-135 f/3.5-5.6
Focal length:  18 mm
Exposure: 1/6 @ f/22 ISO 200
Post-processing: Tone, sharpness adjusted in PS 4 and LR 1.4.

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