Thank you Fire Byrd and Diane :) Thus far (this winter) this is one of my favorite shots. It came out so stark and plain, with the darkness of the trees utterly standing out (flat-like.) I think that this flattening effect was caused by the snowy blurring of the background through the woods. It was snowing heavy fluffy flurries that day (I had a plastic bag over the camera,) and I frankly wasn't sure the shot would even turn out. I was amazed at its clarity.
Oh, if I know how to etch--this is one I'd do.....cut is already looks like it is. It's a fantastic photo--and that it turned out like this under those conditions.....wow....
oh my word is that cold looking.Brilliant capture.
ReplyDeleteLocve this it is quite stunning. Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you Fire Byrd and Diane :) Thus far (this winter) this is one of my favorite shots. It came out so stark and plain, with the darkness of the trees utterly standing out (flat-like.) I think that this flattening effect was caused by the snowy blurring of the background through the woods. It was snowing heavy fluffy flurries that day (I had a plastic bag over the camera,) and I frankly wasn't sure the shot would even turn out. I was amazed at its clarity.
ReplyDeleteGlad I could share it as these Appalachian Mountains amaze me.
ReplyDeleteStark and cold indeed, brrr. A fantastic shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot..Have to say..it sure does look cold.
ReplyDeleteCan feel the cold flowing out there.....brilliant!
ReplyDeletefar to close to me this cold....
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic photo - I love the cold winter starkness of it.
ReplyDeleteI love winter-nude trees.... but then I love all trees ;-)
Oh, if I know how to etch--this is one I'd do.....cut is already looks like it is. It's a fantastic photo--and that it turned out like this under those conditions.....wow....
ReplyDeleteVery cool!