DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
Cany, you post good stuff of a magnificent part of our great country.
Thanks Swampy (Corky? do you prefer Corky over Swampy?), Mike (you slithy ex-pat Ootah'n, you, ol' buddy, with your feather leis and your umbrella festooned adult beverages on the veran-daaaah and such), and Clint (hey there, Clint! thanks!), and Ken (who I likewise suspect is sorta swampy, down there in LA and all...) and Dean (whose appreciation of species --or was that genera? I forget-- is unparalleled), and Long (whose shadow looms..... well....... longer than the average?), and Out4 (Life, I cautiously suspect?)
Look, I'm not one for reading --much less writing-- individual thankewes. But still, once or twice a year I can manage without getting (too) weird. If that's ok with the two (or three) who'll read this --and assent--, that is.
There you go. See, there's that strong foreground making your landscapes sooo nice. You should hang on to them, you know, just in case your skills get a bit wobbly as age creeps up.
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
How did you keep the grass at the foreground so sharp whilst retaining a little blur in the clouds?
Lovely shot.
The combination of a strong foreground and strong colour makes this a very pleasing image. Interestingly enough, they don't argue with one another, but complement one another.
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