Thanks for visiting my site! I am an amateur photographer based in Huntsville Alabama. In addition to my website, You can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/randallbelk/, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/belkphotography/.
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My third in the Living Christmas Tree series. For more information about the inspiration behind this photo and how it was shot see my post from 2019 The Living Christmas Tree. Wishing everyone a Very Merry Christmas!
Note: To see my past Living Christmas Tree images go here.
This composite image was created by combining scenes from several different points during the performance in an attempt to capture the overall feeling in the room. Itās hard to capture a performance as dynamic and exciting as this one – hopefully I captured most of it. For more information about the inspiration behind this photo and how it was shot see my post from last year The Living Christmas Tree
If you werenāt able to make it to a performance you can ā£ watch it anytime at fbchsv.org
Merry Christmas!
The view from Hippensteal Mountain View Inn in November of 2019. As winter approaches, the trees at higher elevations have lost their leaves while the oaks at lower elevations put on a show. In the distance, Mt. LeConte is already covered with snow.
Like the Big Spring Park photo below, this image is also an HDR panoramic. This one consists of six sections with three exposures for each section for a total of 18 images. Nikon D7200, 30mm (Nikon 17-55 f/2.8), f/11, ISO 100, Exposures of 1/30, 1/8, & 1/2 Second.
This image of Big Spring Park is an HDR panoramic consisting of fifteen images. Each of the five sections of the panoramic consists of three exposures separated by two stops each. The five sets of were merged into five HDR images and then stitched into the final panorama. Nikon D7200, 80mm (Nikon 70-300 f/4.5-5.6), f/10, ISO 100, Exposures of 1.3, 5, & 20 Seconds.