First Light | Assateague Island, VA
After a few days’ hiatus, I’m finally getting back into the swing of things. I spend a long weekend at Chincoteague Island, VA with my family and wife as we celebrated our wedding anniversary. My family has been going on vacation to Chincoteague since I was too little to walk, so I never miss a chance to meet up with them on the island. This visit wasn’t as ‘eventful’ as last year’s (read the blog post here) and that made it just about perfect.
Before making the short four hour trip up the coast, I made a shot list of the things I wanted to photograph while on Chincoteague. Right up at the top was a sunrise. So, at 5:00am I set out across the island to the adjacent barrier island, Assateague, to get my shots. Much to my surprise, my mom and dad came along with me. It’s always nice to have company when out shooting photos, especially when it’s my parents who I rarely get to see. We shot the sun cresting up over the ocean and then we headed back down the road to this spot. Those of you familiar with the National Wildlife Refuge on the island will recognize this cluster of trees along the Wildlife Loop trail. I don’t know why, but these trees are synonymous with Assateague Island for me. I guess I’ve just seen them so many times that they have buried themselves in my mind.
The Shot: Nikon D90, shot at 18mm. This is a three exposure HDR, shot from a tripod and remote triggered. Merged in Photomatix Pro, finished in Photoshop CS4 with Nik Color efex Pro and Nik Viveza pro plug-ins. In post processing, I added a pretty pronounced blur to the water in the foreground at the very end. The heavy detail in the water seemed to take away from the serenity of the whole scene. Now, it all flows together.
©2011 Zach Frailey
Critters!
Everyone that follows me and sees my work knows that I seem to concentrate on very wide angle landscape HDR images. And I agree, that is my specialty. However, I took a trip to Chincoteague and Assateague island a week ago and in processing my images have found that I must have spent a lot of time sneaking up on birds and animals! This type of thing isn’t what I normally do, but I thoroughly enjoyed it! It gave me a chance to use my long zoom lens (which doesn’t get used nearly enough to justify me having it in my bag) and it is just plain fun to sneak around in the grass trying to get the shot of a White Egret stalking its prey.
I previously posted these pictures on my Facebook page (www.facebook.com/uprootedphotographer), but they look much better when viewed large. All of these critters were photographed at the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge. It really makes me want to take up bird watching…maybe.





All photos ©2010 Zach Frailey
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