Lava Stripe

I took this picture of a short length of what is surely Red Alder when I was taking long exposures on the Harling Point foreshore a few weeks ago. I did not know what to do with it until I saw The Lantern Room’s Lichen Stripe post – what a great shot that is. Anyway, it gave me the idea to crop the red into a contrasting stripe against the bark and rock and misty water in this long exposure. Its not nearly as good a photo as Lichen Stripe, nor even all that similar in composition. But I find it interesting, and I expect I will build on the idea as opportunity arises.

The colour is natural – Red Alder (Alnus rubra) is like this when bruised or bothered, and the sun had just come up and was still casting a yellow orange light that accentuates the red, probably the polarising filter is in play too.

My wife thinks it looks like a lava flow. Tempts me to put this into my Aerial Landscapes series of images that look as if they might be shot from an airplane.

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Canon 5D MkII, with Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens, polarizing filter, ISO 100, 4 seconds at f22.

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16 thoughts on “Lava Stripe

    • Hello Malcolm – welcome to my blog and thank you for commenting. The whiter areas are actually a bit of bedrock on the water’s edge. I agree that that part of the strip really helps with the effect.

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    • Thank you Toad. Gotta love alder, except perhaps when its in the form of a thicket between you and where you want to go. Then its just hell. I have worked in some groves of alder that must have been unusually old – at least a metre in diameter and very tall and straight.

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      • Many thanks Ehpem. I’m so pleased that you like the image. It still confuses me also. Thank you for the link; it looks like an all-round useful tree. I’m off to check the types of Alder we have here in the UK!

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    • Hi David – it was a happy discovery within a photo of a partly red log on a beach. I like it when that happens. I took the photo because of the colour, but could not think of a good idea for the image. Glad I did not delete all 4 shots that I took.

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