Sunday afternoon was beautiful with temperatures into the 60s. While Sherry, Marcy, Erin, and Mike hiked the Elk Mountain Trail up Elk Mountain located on the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge in Southwest Oklahoma, I stayed at the bottom searching for photographic opportunities in the Sunset Picnic Area. The old footbridge crossing Headquarters Creek was replaced with a new recently constructed ironwork bridge. It is being allowed to age naturally. I think it’s a nice and thoughtful touch. The dominating red color in the granite and soil of Southwest Oklahoma is due to the high levels of oxidized iron; this oxidized iron bridge is a perfect fit. The image is a 4 exposure HDR image. I used a polarizing filter on my Carl Zeis 16-80mm lens to bring out the moss growing on the bottom of the stream.



