About norconkm

I'm a person. I live in Grand Rapids, MI and work as an Electrical Engineer. My hobbies at the time of this writing are kayaking, skiing, archery, photography and maybe biking. As this is my personal blog, my hobbies are likely the primary topics about which you will be reading.

Trillium

[singlepic id=1303 w=480 float=left] The Trilliums were just starting to come out along the trails.  This one was kind of facing upward, which was apparently not the norm at this time of year; most were pointed at the ground. Picture taken with Sony a6000, SEL 18-200mm @ 96mm, 1/20 sec,… Continue reading

Sunrise

[singlepic id=1302 w=480 float=left] Not sure it’s completely fair to call this a sunrise, but it was taken at the same time and place as yesterday’s sunrise photo, but with the camera pointed in the opposite direction.  I had an idea of how this was supposed to turn out, and… Continue reading

Sunrise

[singlepic id=1301 w=480 float=left] Woke up early and drove up to Clingman’s Dome to take pictures of the sunrise.  This is my current favorite, it seems to accomplish the goal of showing the layers of mountains with a pretty cool glow from the sun in the fog. Picture taken with… Continue reading

Salamander

[singlepic id=1299 w=480 float=left] To redeem myself for yesterday’s mistake, this was the first  only salamander we saw on the trip.  Saw it hanging out in a little trickle of a stream crossing the Alum Cave Trail to Mount LeConte. Picture taken with Sony a6000, SEL 18-200mm @ 39mm, 1/30… Continue reading

Lizard

[singlepic id=1297 w=480 float=left] This was the first salamander lizard we saw on the trip.  Apparently there are something like 30 types of salamander in the Smoky Mountains. Camera didn’t like trying to focus on the face in this one, so it breaks the one rule of animal photography and… Continue reading

Ramsey Falls

[singlepic id=1294 w=480 float=left] I actually packed my set of neutral density filters just so I could try slowing down the shutter enough to get the softer look to the water.  Unfortunately, that also means little details like leaves on tress might be blurred.  Probably a good time to take… Continue reading