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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Date Taken: 10/13/2016 Location: Rough Ridge Trail, Milepost 302.8 on the Blue Ridge Parkway in the High Country of North Carolina. Camera: Nikon D700 Lens: Tamron 17-35 f/2.8-4 Focal Length: 17mm ISO: 800 Shutter: 1/50 Aperture: f/11 Filters: HiTech 4 stop graduated ND filter Exposure: Manual How I Got This Shot: This image was a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Date Taken:</strong> 10/13/2016<br />
<strong>Location:</strong> <a href="https://www.virtualblueridge.com/parkway-place/rough-ridge-trail/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rough Ridge Trail</a>, Milepost 302.8 on the Blue Ridge Parkway in the High Country of North Carolina.</p>
<p><strong>Camera:</strong> Nikon D700<br />
<strong>Lens:</strong> Tamron 17-35 f/2.8-4<br />
<strong>Focal Length:</strong> 17mm<br />
<strong>ISO:</strong> 800<br />
<strong>Shutter:</strong> 1/50<br />
<strong>Aperture:</strong> f/11<br />
<strong>Filters:</strong> HiTech 4 stop graduated ND filter<br />
<strong>Exposure:</strong> Manual<br />
<strong>How I Got This Shot:</strong> This image was a tough one to capture. I arrived at Rough Ridge Parking Area (milepost 302.8) to catch a sunrise with some fall foliage sprinkled in. I made the short hike from the parking area, up a staircase and to an opening where I was exposed to some brutal winds &#8211; gusts well over 40 MPH, occasionally knocking me and my camera off balance. A tripod (a heavy, durable one) is a must here. I originally set up to shoot some distant images of the fog way off in the distance with a telephoto lens, but the wind oscillated my lens to the point where I couldn&#8217;t get a sharp image, even at a higher ISO speed. Then the sun rose; and I switched to my ultrawide Tamron lens, using the staircase as a focal point and a leading line to the rising sun. I boosted my ISO speed to 800 &#8211; a sensitivity I rarely, if ever, use. But it was crucial here with the high winds and low light. I had to freeze the blowing branches and foliage in front of me, otherwise they&#8217;d be blurry from a slow shutter speed. Also, with a high contrast scene, I had to use a graduated ND filter to hold back the bright sky while projecting the foreground. At 1/50 of a second and at 17mm, with an aperture of f/11, and using the aforementioned graduated ND filter, I was able to control depth of field, capture everything I wanted in the scene, expose the image properly, all the while ensuring there wouldn&#8217;t be much, if any, blurring of the colorful leaves or branches in my foreground. In post-processing I was able to remove the modest amount of noise present from the high ISO speed, while doing my usual developments for contrast, color, luminance, clarity, and a quick smart sharpening pass in Photoshop. The end result came mighty close to what I saw with my own eyes, given the limitations of my gear.</p>
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