Yesterday I posted a shot from Capitol Reef with a raven on a juniper tree. This is another one from probably 15 minutes earlier, if I remember correctly. There was a woman following me using her cell phone to take photos wherever I stopped…respectfully, never getting in front, but constantly and annoyingly qvelling about the color. She mentioned that she never would’ve taken photographs of the trees if she hadn’t seen me concentrating on them.
There were four ravens, if I remember correctly, who were following us. I think the lady had fed them, because I had nothing that would interest them.
I added minute amount of dehazing and altered the wb a touch (reminds me of my grandmothers recipes) in an effort to have the photo match my memory, probably faulty.
Anyway, it was stunning.
This photo is certainly stunning.
daldds wrote:
Yesterday I posted a shot from Capitol Reef with a raven on a juniper tree. This is another one from probably 15 minutes earlier, if I remember correctly. There was a woman following me using her cell phone to take photos wherever I stopped…respectfully, never getting in front, but constantly and annoyingly qvelling about the color. She mentioned that she never would’ve taken photographs of the trees if she hadn’t seen me concentrating on them.
There were four ravens, if I remember correctly, who were following us. I think the lady had fed them, because I had nothing that would interest them.
I added minute amount of dehazing and altered the wb a touch (reminds me of my grandmothers recipes) in an effort to have the photo match my memory, probably faulty.
Anyway, it was stunning.
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That is a wonderful photograph!! Do you carry that raven with you or is your timing just perfect.
cedymock wrote:
That is a wonderful photograph!! Do you carry that raven with you or is your timing just perfect.
The raven story is included in my report…same, different?
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
daldds wrote:
Yesterday I posted a shot from Capitol Reef with a raven on a juniper tree. This is another one from probably 15 minutes earlier, if I remember correctly. There was a woman following me using her cell phone to take photos wherever I stopped…respectfully, never getting in front, but constantly and annoyingly qvelling about the color. She mentioned that she never would’ve taken photographs of the trees if she hadn’t seen me concentrating on them.
There were four ravens, if I remember correctly, who were following us. I think the lady had fed them, because I had nothing that would interest them.
I added minute amount of dehazing and altered the wb a touch (reminds me of my grandmothers recipes) in an effort to have the photo match my memory, probably faulty.
Anyway, it was stunning.
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Great composition and color 💛💛💛💛
Nice photo. A little overexposed for my taste. But it's your photo so...
Very nice shot. And you can't really blame the woman. When you're a natural leader, people will follow.
daldds wrote:
Yesterday I posted a shot from Capitol Reef with a raven on a juniper tree. This is another one from probably 15 minutes earlier, if I remember correctly. There was a woman following me using her cell phone to take photos wherever I stopped…respectfully, never getting in front, but constantly and annoyingly qvelling about the color. She mentioned that she never would’ve taken photographs of the trees if she hadn’t seen me concentrating on them.
There were four ravens, if I remember correctly, who were following us. I think the lady had fed them, because I had nothing that would interest them.
I added minute amount of dehazing and altered the wb a touch (reminds me of my grandmothers recipes) in an effort to have the photo match my memory, probably faulty.
Anyway, it was stunning.
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a gorgeous shot...the ravens liked it too! the lady probably thought you had good taste in choosing subjects to photograph.
Marg
Loc: Canadian transplanted to NW Alabama
I like it a lot! I probably would have followed you, too.
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