The first is a photo I took at sunrise on a misty morning. It's our neighbor's barn across our pasture. I grabbed the closest camera which was Nikon D5200 with 18-55, hand held.
The second series is of my favorite cypress trees along the Tennessee River. They are softened with a little Orton effect to enhance their eerie appearance. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-500, hand held.
The trees are intriguing, but the barn picture is really beautiful. Great shot.
The misty morning is a great shot. Don't get too many opportunities for these kind of shots.
I love the first shot with the early morning light trying to break through the mist. The mist makes everything soft and mysterious. I also like the effect you used on the cypress trees. It adds interest and color excitement to an otherwise bland subject. Very nice work!
2Dragons wrote:
The trees are intriguing, but the barn picture is really beautiful. Great shot.
Thank you, 2Dragons! I appreciate it!
EoS_User wrote:
The misty morning is a great shot. Don't get too many opportunities for these kind of shots.
Thanks, EoS_User! It was an unusually pretty morning. I appreciate you stopping by.
Cwilson341 wrote:
I love the first shot with the early morning light trying to break through the mist. The mist makes everything soft and mysterious. I also like the effect you used on the cypress trees. It adds interest and color excitement to an otherwise bland subject. Very nice work!
Thank you, Carol! I appreciate your kind comments.
Beautiful shots, I love the barn
How fantastic that you have such an appealing subject just across your pasture. Moments of sun through rising fog are so fleeting; you did a wonderful job of capturing.
Your cypress compositions are fascinating and the pp is intriguing. I bet they'd look pretty cool in b&w too
harleybaggerdave wrote:
Beautiful shots, I love the barn
Thanks, harleybaggerdave! I appreciate it.
Linda From Maine wrote:
How fantastic that you have such an appealing subject just across your pasture. Moments of sun through rising fog are so fleeting; you did a wonderful job of capturing.
Your cypress compositions are fascinating and the pp is intriguing. I bet they'd look pretty cool in b&w too
Thank you, Linda! Please post your b&w here, I love it.
The barn image is really nice, great lighting.
grillmaster5062 wrote:
The barn image is really nice, great lighting.
Thanks, grillmaster5062! I appreciate your comment.
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