Natural Sepia
Uploaded: December 11, 2006 18:27:44
This is one of my favorite trees to photograph, it has such great character, especially in fog, frost and snow. This shot was taken in early December. I used no color enhancing, it just naturally came out with the sepia effect due to the fog and rising sun.
ALLEN O. HOWARD December 11, 2006
One of my favorites also! Beautiful!!! #570828Donna Dunbar December 11, 2006
The lighting and effect the fog made are wonderful, great image Joy!! #3692837Steve Downen December 11, 2006
Amazing how beautiful our world really is. Great photo, Joy! #3692932Joy L. Barber December 11, 2006
Thanks Allen, Donna, and Steve. The exact photo is also in my gallery as a black and white. This tree will probably show up at another time with a different look which is what I love about nature as much as it changes it remains the same. #3693012Cary Rogers December 12, 2006
Wonderful tones and lighting in this image, Joy! I'm glad to see someone else has their "favorite" trees to shoot, too. :-) #3695188Joy L. Barber December 12, 2006
Thanks Cary...good to know I'm not crazy having a fav tree. #3695211Melissa G. Meiselman January 24, 2007
WOW..this is a stunning finalist, Joy!! Congratulations!! #3860571Revonda L. Gentry March 22, 2007
Wow!! I agree with Melissa! A big huge congrats.!! #4082048Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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