
We had a quiet Thanksgiving at home after spending the previous weekend in the Orlando area with visiting family from Ohio... So Mrs. Muse and I headed out to one of our favorite hiking trails at the Julington-Durbin Preserve at the southern end of Duval County.

The water in the swamp was high because of the previous days rain -- on this trail, moving from sand hill uplands to cypress swamp wetlands you can literally feel, see, and smell the abrupt change of eco-systems.
At one point over a swampy pool of black water, a shaft of late day light turned the fan leaves of a scrub palmetto into a glowing holiday decoration of neon green. I took several shots at a variety of exposure settings, settling ultimately in the half-frond original shot up at the top left of the page. Working in PSE, I lightened the green and yellows to the second version, and used a gaussian blur filter on much of the background, which added to the contrast of dark and light.


So happy holiday season to all - hope you survived Black Friday (we stayed away from the stores as two of my least favorite things in the world are shopping and crowds. Off to some leftovers for dinner...........
2 comments:
Photo elements for Mac sounds interesting, I might consider it too, but for the moment, my five-year old Toshiba digital camera, like a five-year old child, refuses to work! It's just about time to buy a new one, when I get the time and the extra cash. I was thinking of maybe the new Canon D7... I've read a lot of good things about it.
In the meantime, I will just have to settle for enjoying your fine photography. That I don't mind, I don't mind at all, since your so good at it. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, Don -- go get that camera, you won't regret it!
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