How the light gets in. God Beams on the Forest Floor
Sorry for not being around much recently, but work has gotten in the way. I needed a work break, so here goes.
Temperature was in the mid 20s and I awoke to a heavy mist blanketing the forest where i had slept. As the sun rose above the trees forming the hollow a magical light touched the forest. Hope you enjoy the moment as much as I did.
Nikon D800 with 24-70mm 2.8 lens
Please check the download. :-)
Thanks for looking
Larry
Early morning light filters through the pines to light for forest floor.
very nice thanks for sharing
treadwl wrote:
Sorry for not being around much recently, but work has gotten in the way. I needed a work break, so here goes.
Temperature was in the mid 20s and I awoke to a heavy mist blanketing the forest where i had slept. As the sun rose above the trees forming the hollow a magical light touched the forest. Hope you enjoy the moment as much as I did.
Nikon D800 with 24-70mm 2.8 lens
Please check the download. :-)
Thanks for looking
Larry
Larry that is a beautiful way to wake up to, great capture
treadwl wrote:
Sorry for not being around much recently, but work has gotten in the way. I needed a work break, so here goes.
Temperature was in the mid 20s and I awoke to a heavy mist blanketing the forest where i had slept. As the sun rose above the trees forming the hollow a magical light touched the forest. Hope you enjoy the moment as much as I did.
Nikon D800 with 24-70mm 2.8 lens
Please check the download. :-)
Thanks for looking
Larry
Beautiful picture, when did you shoot this?
CJartist wrote:
Larry that is a beautiful way to wake up to, great capture
Agreed, but getting out of my sleeping bag was a tough choice.
UP-2-IT wrote:
Beautiful picture, when did you shoot this?
This was taken in mid-August. Mountains have their own idea of summer temperatures.
Thanks for looking.
treadwl wrote:
Sorry for not being around much recently, but work has gotten in the way. I needed a work break, so here goes.
Temperature was in the mid 20s and I awoke to a heavy mist blanketing the forest where i had slept. As the sun rose above the trees forming the hollow a magical light touched the forest. Hope you enjoy the moment as much as I did.
Nikon D800 with 24-70mm 2.8 lens
Please check the download. :-)
Thanks for looking
Larry
Way cool, Larry, well done, thanks for sharing
treadwl wrote:
Sorry for not being around much recently, but work has gotten in the way. I needed a work break, so here goes.
Temperature was in the mid 20s and I awoke to a heavy mist blanketing the forest where i had slept. As the sun rose above the trees forming the hollow a magical light touched the forest. Hope you enjoy the moment as much as I did.
Nikon D800 with 24-70mm 2.8 lens
Please check the download. :-)
Thanks for looking
Larry
I need to check the gallery out more often ... I got out of the box today and find strong work here ... Bravo Bill
I really envy you that moment, they send shivers down your spine, and start the day that no cup of coffee ever will.
Your photo is brilliant and stunning and i will gladly settle for that------ for now but, I need a "nature" fix ---- soon
Geoff
treadwl wrote:
Sorry for not being around much recently, but work has gotten in the way. I needed a work break, so here goes.
Temperature was in the mid 20s and I awoke to a heavy mist blanketing the forest where i had slept. As the sun rose above the trees forming the hollow a magical light touched the forest. Hope you enjoy the moment as much as I did.
Nikon D800 with 24-70mm 2.8 lens
Please check the download. :-)
Thanks for looking
Larry
this is fine and blows my mind ... I need to get out more
gregoryd45 wrote:
Way cool, Larry, well done, thanks for sharing
Thanks, glad you liked it.
GWR100 wrote:
I really envy you that moment, they send shivers down your spine, and start the day that no cup of coffee ever will.
Your photo is brilliant and stunning and i will gladly settle for that------ for now but, I need a "nature" fix ---- soon
Geoff
This is why I getup early. These are special moments tht you never get back in the "urban world"
Thanks for looking.
William wrote:
this is fine and blows my mind ... I need to get out more
Thanks, I appreciate you comment.
I agree, I need to get out more. This work stuff just gets in the way. :thumbdown:
Thanks for looking.
nani
Loc: Little Egg Harbor, NJ - USA
I love this......need a wonderful inspirational quote with it!
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