|Sony A700 | CZ 16-80 | 16mm | f8 | 1/320 sec | ISO 640 | 3 images tonemapped|
The winter sun rises south of due east creating low angles of light and many opportunities for dramatic lighting. I was hoping for such an opportunity when I headed out to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge this morning. I had a strong hunch that the sun rise at ESE 118.1°, would create interesting shadows and texture on the fishing pier at Lake Quanah Parker. However, I have to admit my surprise at finding so much beach exposed, considering the rains we have had in December. At normal lake height, there is very little, if any, beach. As much as I was surprised, I was also excited because of the additional opportunities 20 yards, or so, of beach would present. I parked just outside the entrance to the Quanah Parker Conservation Center and hiked to the pier. I arrived well ahead of the sunrise and was able to get set up in plenty of time so I could just wait for the light and the fun to begin.



