Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Blue Grass Fish and Wildlife Area Canoe Trip



Saturday was a beautiful day for almost anything. We went canoeing with a group of friends for a "moonlight paddle". We shoved off about 7:00PM and finished about 9:00. The trip warganized by Dana for Newburgh Welcome Wagon.

There were 11 couples in our group plus a few guides and a couple of other participants.0










Here we are getting on the water. Nobody got wet!










Here are Becky and Bryan.



Learned a couple of photography lessons. First, the dark water tends to convince the matrix metering to let too much light in resulting in washed out faces.







Here are Stefani and Doug.














Kristen and Dave.

Next time I'll use a higher f-stop (smaller aperture) to get a greater depth of field. Sometimes one person is in focus and the other closer to or further from camera is a little blurry.









Lorene and Mark.
















Jane and Scott













Lots of people














Dana and Tommy












Tom, Tommy, Kristin, Scott, Dana and Jane
(L to R)












I liked this version better. You can see Tom's face. Margot liked the one above better. I'm not sure what she is trying to say.










Kate and Kent















Two of our guides












Larry, Carol, Tommy and Dana













Scott and Jane















Margot











Our geese friends











The clouds were beautiful when the sun went down. Not sure where the moon was. Either there were some clouds on the horizon or the moon hadn't risen by the time we left.












This is the vicious muskrat trying to decide which canoe to attack. This is the only mammal we saw. Lots of birds, a few fish jumping around.



This picture was taken with a flash. Used a high ISO value to capture a little of the background so it is a little grainy.




We were on the southern part of the long lake just to the left of center.
This lake is part of a reclaimed strip mine.

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1 comment:

  1. That's Loon Pit

    http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/files/bluegrass.pdf

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