I agree, a very cool scene.
Nice shot. The three layers are beautiful.
Very nice, was this a "Serendipity" shot or did you wait for the light? Either way it is a lovely image.
Shootist wrote:
Very nice, was this a "Serendipity" shot or did you wait for the light? Either way it is a lovely image.
As with most of photography done outdoors, I suppose equal amounts of serendipity and waiting for the light were involved, but in this instance, locating a place where chance and the changes that can, will, might, or don't take place over time might be put to best use was as much or more a factor than anything else.
You'd likely find my rationale for going out to shoot, the reasons I went the direction I did, and the topographical necessities long and pointless --unless you lived where I live-- so there'd be no point in describing any of those. What I will say, though, I'd have been grateful if one of maybe a dozen homeowners had been okay with me getting up on the roof of their house to get the sort of view I had hopes of shooting, and if the late afternoon/last of light had been such that the mountain tops went a rosy mauvey red like it sometimes does, even though just as often --as in this photo-- the light doesn't and the mountains don't.
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