SDB777
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Getting harder for me to get afield and take photo's. Seems when you only have 45% feeling in a leg and workers comp doesn't seem to be in any type of 'hurry' to get things better, well....just getting out of the house for a little while is fun!
Took quite a bit of 'study' to find another spot I could easily access with minimal effort, but I'm learning the right 'searches' in order to do it. And having a willing wife that can do 90% of the driving helps a lot!!!
Sony a7ii...
Here is a HDR(shots at -3, 0, -3EV):

Blanchard Spring HDR a by Scott Butler, on Flickr
And yes, there were Rainbow Trout right next to the 'falls'(spring that comes out of the cave). Looked to be a small-ish fish of about 12in length that was confused because it couldn't get any further upstream.
Another spot on the same creek. This time I used a Hoya 1000x ND filter on the Sigma 24-70 DG 2.8 Macro, and then left the shutter open for 8+ minutes. During the time I was sitting there waiting on the exposure to get completed....there was a nice Rainbow Trout hiding out near the flat rock on the right lower side of the frame. I can only guess its size at around 16in...

Blanchard Springs Creek 484sec by Scott Butler, on Flickr
Below Mirror Lake(a well stocked Rainbow trout location).....a 3+ minute exposure.

Blanchard Springs 182sec by Scott Butler, on Flickr
Scott (liking these longer exposure times) B
Took quite a bit of 'study' to find another spot I could easily access with minimal effort, but I'm learning the right 'searches' in order to do it. And having a willing wife that can do 90% of the driving helps a lot!!!
Sony a7ii...
Here is a HDR(shots at -3, 0, -3EV):

Blanchard Spring HDR a by Scott Butler, on Flickr
And yes, there were Rainbow Trout right next to the 'falls'(spring that comes out of the cave). Looked to be a small-ish fish of about 12in length that was confused because it couldn't get any further upstream.
Another spot on the same creek. This time I used a Hoya 1000x ND filter on the Sigma 24-70 DG 2.8 Macro, and then left the shutter open for 8+ minutes. During the time I was sitting there waiting on the exposure to get completed....there was a nice Rainbow Trout hiding out near the flat rock on the right lower side of the frame. I can only guess its size at around 16in...

Blanchard Springs Creek 484sec by Scott Butler, on Flickr
Below Mirror Lake(a well stocked Rainbow trout location).....a 3+ minute exposure.

Blanchard Springs 182sec by Scott Butler, on Flickr
Scott (liking these longer exposure times) B