Few weeks back at Amnicon Park here in NW Wisconsin. 645D with the 45-85mm lens.
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Absolutely love this!!!Luminous Aspen Light - Phase One XF IQ3 100
This new image was from my shoot last fall. Early morning light adds a glow to this set of aspens a minute of time just after sunrise. I am perched on the side of a cliff to get enough elevation to eliminate the foreground clutter in the forest. My wife Joni loves this spot and we both get very excited when the trees start to glow. I have to work quickly before the sunrise hits the front of my camera.
My wife bought the bowl years ago from a local shop. Inscription on the bottom says Edwards.Nice.
The bowl ls also very nice: who made the bowl?
Lovely, subdued colors along the shore of Lake Erie. 645Z, 35mm
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Luminous Aspen Light - Phase One XF IQ3 100
This new image was from my shoot last fall. Early morning light adds a glow to this set of aspens a minute of time just after sunrise. I am perched on the side of a cliff to get enough elevation to eliminate the foreground clutter in the forest. My wife Joni loves this spot and we both get very excited when the trees start to glow. I have to work quickly before the sunrise hits the front of my camera.
Fantastic!!
Hi Ed
Nice Aspen shot from Ohio Pass. My image is not from this spot. I have attached another Aspen image. This one has the sun setting in the forest.
I hope it has some appeal.
Steven
EdAnother wonderful example of beauty in the forest. Can't speak for others but your work us inspirational for me. Truly enjoying the posts. :thumbs:
+1 to Ed's comment.Another wonderful example of beauty in the forest. Can't speak for others but your work us inspirational for me. Truly enjoying the posts. :thumbs: