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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Dark Trees, Bright Sky
On a recent hike in Sesame Canyon, I thought this photo of a bright sky with nearby tall, dark pine trees might make an interesting capture for Skywatch Friday.
Love these pics! Especially the first one -it would be a site I would want to paint. You're right, once you have lived close to the sea, it keeps calling you back:)
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Hi Al...I love photos like this ....it is awesome, and dramatic!!
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What a great shot, Al! I love the perspective of "looking up"! Great composition and a beautiful capture for the day! Hope your week is going well!!
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Great photo!
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ReplyDeleteNice silhouette, like the perspective too:)
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteHi Al, Looks like the lodgepoles are bending down to whisper to you!
ReplyDelete· Too dark. This photo needs more light. Good composition., good perspective.
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With the sky as limit. Wonderful place to breath it must be. Please have a good Friday.
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I can understand the heat of the summer can be too much and even awful. I myself do not like when it's more than 25 C pluss :o
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of the trees! reaching up to the sky..! :)
Such a gorgeous sky you have this week.
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Have a great weekend.
Wonderfully composed!!
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ReplyDeleteLove trees! Great perspective, Al!
ReplyDeleteWonderful view of the sky through the trees.
ReplyDeleteThe silhouetted trees against the sky make for a great photo! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLove these pics! Especially the first one -it would be a site I would want to paint.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, once you have lived close to the sea, it keeps calling you back:)
What a dramatic angle -- and dramatic light!
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