Watson Lake, the water shed for the city of Prescott Arizona is surrounded by interesting rock formations. This early morning capture was during a quiet time w...
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Watson Lake, the water shed for the city of Prescott Arizona is surrounded by interesting rock formations. This early morning capture was during a quiet time with only the wildlife and in attendance. Sorry, no Dinosaurs.
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beckykempf
April 20, 2020
I really like this shot of Watson Lake! I like the reflections, clouds in the sky and clarity of the boulders. I found Watson Lake difficult to photograph. kudos to you!
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Location
The image was captured near the city of Prescott Arizona. Watson Lake is the water shed for the the city and is surrounded by a Arizona State Recreation Area.Time
It was early in the morning, between 0700 and 0800 hours (Arizona Time).Lighting
I was facing in a northwest direction. I waited until the sun rose over the mountains located east of this location. I waited until there was sufficient light to enhance the lake and the surrounding landscape. Just a few two-legged humans were exploring the area. It was just me and the native animals and birds in attendance. Sorry, no dinosaurs.Equipment
I used an INDURO tripod to stabilize my Canon EOS 60D DSLR. The lens was a Canon EF 24mm to 105mm lens with a UV filter. Since I used a tripod, the auto focus was turned on and the len's image stabilizer was turned off.Inspiration
The landscape surrounding this lake is unique. Since it was my first time exploring the lake, I just went with whatever the landscape and light would provide me.Editing
The only editing I performed on the image was to add a minor improvement to the image's clarity. The light, shadows, and colors were ideal, as captured.In my camera bag
I carry extra batteries for my battery grip. I also carry a monopod or a tripod depending on where I am and how far I plan on hiking. I also carry a flash with extra batteries.Feedback
During the previous 24 months I'd been using a circular polarizing lens filter on my lens. However, during a photography class the instructor indicated he does not use filters of any kind on his lens. Why filter away metadata, he said? As a result, now, I only place a UV filter on my lens to protect the optics. I believe I get better results.