With the autumn sun low in the sky, it can give a
Maxfield Parrish-like glow to things, especially when setting. I've noticed this many times over the years. And I've tried many times to capture that peculiar light on film and, more recently, digitally. I've always failed.
Earlier today I saw that glow again on some trees in East Park, aka Gateway Technical College campus. I took 19 shots, but none of them do justice to the light and color display. Here are three of the better ones:
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Number 2 is lovely. I think you got it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures,orbs. I love how the color meets darkness.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures! I think you got it.
ReplyDeleteAlso trees on one of my regular running routes in Racine...I like seeing the pictures of the place.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. I prefer #3 myself. I really need to sit down and study my camera's manual to take adavantage of its features. I just use it like a point-n-click. Oh, I zoom a little occasionally, but you need optical zoom to get excellent pics.
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