Rock House

Uploaded: October 14, 2007

Description

Internal view of a cavern in Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio. I used a tripod and metered off the middle red color of the rocks. F4.5, ISO 100 shot in RAW. Enhanced colors, adjusted light levels, cropped. I used a polarizer on the camera and a tripod with the timer. There are two people I left in the shot to give the viewer and sense of scale. This thing was huge!

Exif: , Camera Model: E-500

Comments

Beverly A. Wright October 22, 2007

Wow Stacy this is great! I have always wanted to go to Hocking Hills but I
just can't seem to get there! This is
an awesome sight and you did a wonderful
job capturing it my friend!!!! Next
reptile show is in 3 weeks maybe I can get up there, I'll call you!!!!!!!!
Kudos to you on this one!!!!!!!! #768075

James E. Coleman level-classic October 23, 2007

Stacy,
What I am relieved about is that their is a way out!!:):)
No thay is a great image!...and the people give it a sense of scale.
Another reason for me to get to Hocking Hills! Thanks for sharing!

Jim #4966865

Donna M. Paul level-classic November 06, 2007

Great capture and perspective, love the colors.. #5037609

Stacy L. Robertson December 21, 2007

Delayed reply on this one....Thanks too all of you, it was a great place! #5240056

Candice L. Carter March 24, 2008

Your gallery is very unique and intriquing, but this has to be my favorite. The color, depth, are simply exquisite. Brillant eye! #5687152

Stacy L. Robertson March 24, 2008

Thank-you so much for the wonderful comments! #5687238

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