Recently I traveled to Quebec for work. I decided to drive since the trip was only going to be three and a half hours in the car and this would be much quicker than flying. Having snowed the night before, the roads were clear, but the ground and surrounding hills were snow-covered. Driving north on the NY Northway in the early morning, rain was intermittent and the sky was overcast. As I reached the northern Adirondacks, the rain subsided and the clouds became interesting just as I was passing through the ice-covered rock-exposed hills. Having brought the Fuji X100s with me, I was able to capture some images as I traveled North. All images shown here were shot handheld in manual mode with auto ISO and autofocus.
Read MoreTomhannock Reservoir Panorama
A slightly overcast Autumn day. Unseasonably warm days lending to brilliant late season foliage. A few hours to spare before the onslaught of trick-or-treaters. Time to hit the road!
I have been wanting to photograph a stretch of tree covered road winding around the Tomhannock reservoir for years, but always seemed to miss the peak color, so it was with a bit of trepidation that I drove out to the reservoir. Before driving around the reservoir, I pulled off on the North West end and took the above panorama. The sun and the sky was cooperating and color was quite vibrant.
The above image is a composite panorama comprised of five images taken with the Fuji X100s handheld. Lightroom CC was used to create the panorama and post process the final image.
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