Trafalgar Burn

The area of Trafalgar Park that burned last year is returning to a green state, all sharp and thorny like it used to be. For the past year I have tried to get pictures, that work, of the charred stems of gorse and broom and other species that were fired, without a lot of success.

So here is another tactic – get in really tight on them. Which sort of works – at least it simplifies them, which was the main problem with all my other shots.

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Canon 5Dii, Canon 100mm/f2.8 macro, ISO100, f2.8

This post prepared in advance of my trip. I should be back by now, but not quite ready to prepare a post; this is a continuation of a series from Trafalgar Park, in Oak Bay near Victoria, BC. I will reply to comments ahortly.

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8 thoughts on “Trafalgar Burn

    • Thank you Lynn :) I love the colour of that plant, which has somethings of the colour of fire in it and in any case goes so well with black and gray.

    • Thanks so much Toad. I think that branch/trunk is less than 1″ in diameter. It is very cool how textured they are. They make lovely shapes from further back, but they are all intermixed and very hard to separate out, even at f1.4, so I have not found a way to do them justice.

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