I decided today would be the day I get up early and search out a sunrise over the Utica Marsh. My plan was a little short sighted since the walk to the marsh was definitely longer than I anticipated. It did give me plenty of opportunities along the barge canal for pictures though so the day was not a total washout (even considering all the rain!). I’ll know better next time to set my alarm about an hour earlier.
Around half way to the marsh the trail has to cross a canal gate. The gate isn’t related to a lock but more of a control point into a harbor of sorts off the canal. I captured a few pictures leading up to the gate but the reverse view, into the sunrise, was definitely the keeper. It was a little weird crossing the gate even though there was a walkway installed on top. I was impressed with the construction. It went for simplicity with large concrete counter weights to reduce the work any motor needed to perform.
At one point along the path there are three bridges that cross above, the north and south lanes of Routes 8 & 12, and the off ramp bridge to I790. When I reached the point between the bridges the sun was finally above the horizon and once again I had a great show to capture. This image ‘breaks’ all the ‘rules’, horizon is in the middle, subject is in the middle, etc., but as soon as I capture the first frame I knew this was the way the picture needed to be. I generally don’t second guess my initial response, when I think about it, I tend to ruin the scene.
All three pictures where processed using Lightroom 4. Minor tweaks to tone, a little noise reduction and some sharpening. I’m still learning all the possibilities with Lightroom 4 but it sure does make post processing images simple and straight forward.



