Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Landscape Showcase => Topic started by: luxborealis on September 15, 2017, 09:43:07 pm
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Can't not shoot this on the way in to my day job.
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Love the sun breaking through the trees, Terry. Good shooting.
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Lovely Terry. Could not find Ellis Creek on map.
JR
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Lovely Terry. Could not find Ellis Creek on map.
JR
It's a non-description little creek between Guelph and Kitchener, Ontario. It fits right in with my belief that one doesn't need to go far to make compelling photos.
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Beautiful broad range of early-fall colors, one can really feel the moisture, also. Don't like the word basically, but this, really, is lush.
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It fits right in with my belief that one doesn't need to go far to make compelling photos.
"There are no good images more than 100 meters from the road"
Michael Reichmann
Lovely image, Terry. The good photography seasons are upon us!
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Well spotted.
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You must be late for work a lot! :) Good call on stopping Terry, well done.
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You must be late for work a lot! :) Good call on stopping Terry, well done.
The one thing a photographer should never say is, "I'll get it on the way back".
Dave
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The one thing a photographer should never say is, "I'll get it on the way back".
Dave
I couldn't agree more, Dave. I'm still kicking myself from last Fall, when I didn't stop to photograph our cross country runners in the early morning mist!
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Love the sun breaking through the trees, Terry. Good shooting.
+1.
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Conveys the mood. Well done, Terry.
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The one thing a photographer should never say is, "I'll get it on the way back".
Dave
In Iceland it's known as the "Zeroth Law of Photography."
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In Iceland it's known as the "Zeroth Law of Photography."
Words to remember. Nice scene, Terry.
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Many thanks, everyone, for the kind words. I'm glad others share my enjoyment of subtle, backroad scenes like this.
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great mood, and love the colors! Goldenrod can be beautiful in a field if you catch bunches of it like this.