" Hawks Bill Craig "

© John McCollum

" Hawks Bill Craig "

Uploaded: April 16, 2007

Description

This famous rock formation is called Hawks Bill Craig. Located in the Buffalo River area of Arkansas's Ozark mountains.
I drove 300 miles and hiked 3 miles down and back up a mountain to get this shot. Hoping to capture a sunrise peeping
through the mist, but to my dismay it was only cloudy cold and misty. I used a circular polarizer, 2X neutral density grad
filter and a blue grad filter. f/8 at 28 mm, tripod and remote. Even though the weather did not cooperate, I think the photo
came out pretty good. Your comments are welcome.

Exif: F Number: 3.2, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 10/100, Flash: flash did not fire, White Balance: auto white balance, Focal Length: 34mm, Camera Model: NIKON D70

Comments

BILLY R. PARKER April 16, 2007

GREAT CAPTURE JOHN! I THINKS SO AS WELL!! BILLY #639089

Patrick Rouzes level-classic April 16, 2007

time and energy well spent, John. Patrick #4175668

October 12, 2007

Time well and truely well spent.. this looks like its straight out of the primeval past.. mist and colour just perfect.. one expects to see a dinosaur in this somewhere.. #4915004

Peggy Lucas October 12, 2007

This photo came out more then good, it is Great! You can all most feet the wet morning dew, and the heavy vapro mist. It looks beautiful and a little dangerous. #4915439

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