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White house in the woods


White house in the woods
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Copyright: angela LL (angela926) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 362 W: 17 N: 331] (1377)
Genre: Places
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2008-02-25
Categories: Architecture
Camera: Canon EOS 40D, Canon EF 28-135mm IS USM
Exposure: f/13.0, 1/160 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-02-25 22:23
Viewed: 455
Points: 12
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white house in the woods at the Greenwich Audubon Center in Greenwich Connecticut.

The Audubon Center in Greenwich opened in 1942 as the National Audubon Society’s first environmental education center in the United States on land donated by Eleanor Clovis Reese and H. Hall Clovis. The 295-acre sanctuary has approximately seven miles of trails that lead to a hardwood forest, old fields, lake, streams and vernal ponds. Reminders of the past are the stone walks, an old apple orchard and original New England homestead buildings.

Audubon Greenwich's main sanctuary is the site located at 613 Riversville Road, which is comprised of 285 acres, with 7 miles of walking trails. There you will find the Kimberlin Nature Education Center building with exhibits, staff offices and classrooms. The Center contains the Hilfiger Children’s Learning Center with hands-on nature activities and interpretive natural history exhibits, the Kiernan Hall Nature Art Gallery, a Wildlife Viewing Window and honey bee hive exhibit, a Nature Gift Store: books, binoculars, birdfeeders, gifts. The Kimberlin Center is also available for event rentals and children’s parties. Audubon Greenwich is comprised of 11 other sanctuaries totaling 686 acres of woodlands, meadows, and wetlands, and 15 additional miles of hiking trails.

Ecosystems at the sanctuary include large open fields, successional thickets, young and mature forests of mixed oak, beech, and maple, Mead Lake, shrub swamps, several vernal pools, Indian Spring Pond (human-made and present throughout the year), red maple swamps, and a small grove of hemlock trees. Also at the sanctuary are a beautiful old apple orchard, honeybee hives, wildflower meadows, a butterfly garden, and bird feeding station.

The east branch of the Byram River crosses the property and was dammed in the nineteenth century to create shallow Mead Lake, home to frogs, water snakes and turtles. You will find a boardwalk and two bird blinds on the Lake Loop Trail. Noteworthy wildlife at the Center includes river otter, muskrats, wood ducks, white-tailed deer, coyotes, flying squirrels, nesting bluebirds, wild turkeys, bats, and a wide spectrum of reptiles, amphibians and birds.

The Center serves as the site for the Quaker Ridge Hawk Watch and is one of the best

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Hi Angela. Nice capture. Good choice for BW treatment. Well composed, you show the house partially hidden in the woods. Good sharpness and detail also. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Paul.

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  • bizsu Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 220 W: 0 N: 143] (1548)
  • [2008-02-26 8:35]

Hello Angela,
The white house is on very beautiful place. Beautiful winter , snowy landscape. Good sharp picture. Congratulations.
Well done, Zsú

Hi Angela,

The black and white tone scale here is very well utilized, it makes the surrounding forest seem creepier and the landscape colder. The building is well placed in the upper portion of the frame. Sharpness is quite well managed; there is a decent amount of depth which is helped by the clarity (no pixilation interruption). The way you have decided to frame the scene in black and silver mirrors the tones of the photo very nicely. Great job, well seen.

Matt

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  • stego Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3761 W: 632 N: 5042] (15352)
  • [2008-03-02 11:36]

Hi Angela,
One of the most striking things in your gallery is the talent you show for compo. This is a good example of that. It may be not that apparent, as a distracted look could lead to think something like just "oh, very nice indeed, this frontal off centred POV...", but somehow I find that it is much more than that.
The light management is so good that it can go unnoticed that the sun light on the snow probably means that it was a very challenging light situation. Much the same goes to the woods: I guess they could make the image quite cluttered, but instead they make an interesting pattern.
TFS, Regards, José.

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  • crckt Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1402 W: 68 N: 1315] (6815)
  • [2008-03-02 16:23]

Hi Angela,
This does look like picture postcard. Wonderful composition, the B/W looks wonderful here. Very good shot.
Regards,
Shaeri

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  • edal Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1048 W: 100 N: 1628] (5648)
  • [2008-03-21 1:05]

Hello Angela?
Is this the White House of the President?-)
Very good b/w decision. Diagonal of the slope is very becoming to the beautiful composition!
Best wishes!
Anton

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