Photographer’s Note
These trees are in the same park where I took my Ghostly Trees shot last April. I meant to get pictures of them with their foliage, but I forgot about them until last week's winter storm coated everything in its path with ice.
It was very cold the night I took this, down near zero degrees farenheit. I used a tripod and my self-timer since I don't have a remote shutter release yet. It got awfully cold waiting 10 seconds between exposures!
I shot this with the camera's night mode at ISO 200. It is pretty noisy, I know. I haven't installed Photoshop on my new notebook yet, otherwise I would have done more extensive editing. I'm not so sure I like the LCD monitor for editing, anyway...Keeping my desktop for my important editing! :)
Note: There is another shot of these trees posted at TrekLens.com.
Critiques | Translate
danyy
(67810) 2004-12-28 16:28
Très belle réalisation où les arbres très éclairées tranchent avec le ciel sombre et la neigé rendue foncée.
Exposition et mise au point impeccable.
christina
(2040) 2004-12-28 18:06
I really like the composition. The trees lead you through the picture. The image is quite lovely!
paul1000
(104) 2004-12-28 19:13
great composition - uses the principle of "thirds" in an interesting way.
JesusV
(922) 2005-01-20 13:43
Very good composition. I like the line the trees define.
Remarkeable work with the exposure.
Jesus
Photo Information
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Copyright: Kimberley Broyles (gardenwife)
(103) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-12-26
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Event, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Minolta Dimage A1
- Exposure: f/2.8, 1 seconds
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2004-12-28 16:20
Discussions
- To huglac: The trees (1)
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