Tuesday 11 October 2011

A white boat


A morning look at Santiago and Blue Lakes.

A story behind: On Azores Islands cutting trees is a kind of a necessity. Have a small earth tremor plus extreme precipitation combined with heavy trees growing on steep slopes and sooner or later you will have a land slide. The water acts as a lubricant causing already wet and unstable soil laying over solid basalt rock to move.
Cutting trees is done every 10-20 years.

In late September 2011 the local authorities slashed down trees on the Northern slopes of Santiago Lake. It opened a never seen before window of opportunity to shoot new landscapes.
I left my car on the small road connecting Sete Cidades and Vista de Rei and started climbing up a narrow path on the mountain ridge that separates Santiago and Laga Lakes.
After half and hour I finally reached the summit. The view was splendid. With a Santiago Lake down close, Blue Lake far away and the glimmering ocean on the horizon I stood there with my mouth wide open. How big and overwhelming the scenery was one can imagine looking at a small white boat on the surface of the Santiago Lake that looks like a tiny dot.
After a while I shot my mouth with my hand and started to take pictures.

Location: Close to Sete Cidades, Portugal.

Gear: Nikon D700. Nikkor 16-35 mm.

Aperture:
f/16


Shutter speed:
1/250 sec

Exposure bias: - 0,3 EV

Focal Length: 19 mm

ISO:200

Date Taken: September, 2011.


Maciek.

5 comments:

  1. Widok i kolorystyka są bajeczne :)

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  2. Superb acest peisaj! Apa, cerul si relieful sunt pline de viata!

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  3. Hi! Very nice photo and I love this view to the Santiago Lagoon, but if you permit me a slight correction the soils in the azores are on top of basalt,not granite.

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  4. @Daniel: Absolutely you are right Daniel. I am just making a correction in my story. Thank you VERY much. I appreciate your attention.
    See you more often on my blog. Obrigado.

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