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when the setting sun...Posted by ordinaryimages (Kentucky Bluegrass, United States) on 25 April 2009 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. Creative Commons Attribution | Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 | United States License
Comments (34)
@Eros: Thanks! little tree...biggggggg shadow. Dulcie Andres from Danville, CA, United StatesNice feeling of serenity to this landscape. 25 Apr 2009 6:41am @Dulcie Andres: Thanks! Three minutes from the airport, I applied a noise filter just for you : ] Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainGreat composition, I like this long shadow crossing the frame, the wide panoramic and the b/w. Good one! 25 Apr 2009 7:12am Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandWow what a fantastic shadow on the ground!!! Its huge!!! I love the line if trees and the composition as a whole! 25 Apr 2009 7:12am @Linerberry: Thanks! I saw that shadow, hit the ditch, and leaned way over a plank fence to get a clean frame. "Marie" :-) from perth, AustraliaWhat a peaceful and empty place to be. Love the shadow, and am wondering what the little fencing area is for around the tree...... love this in B&W. Thanks for sharing. 25 Apr 2009 8:31am @"Marie" :-): Thanks! The fence around the copse of tress protects them from the thoroughbreds vs versa. Chris Parr from Jefferson City, United StatesPerfect landscape...I love that shadow stretching across the frame. Great light. 25 Apr 2009 9:21am Ana Lúcia from Leiria, PortugalI like this image. Beautiful monochrome and nice subject. 25 Apr 2009 10:24am Scene by Sharon Photography from Kingston, Ontario, Canadathis should be matted and framed - absolutely beautiful! 25 Apr 2009 10:54am jeff (aka dogilicious) from Millerstown, PA, United StatesGreat shadow. I imagine the fenced in area is a family cemetery? 25 Apr 2009 12:02pm @jeff (aka dogilicious): Yes, cemeteries are fenced like this, but sometimes a few trees are fenced to provide shade for the livestock. GJC from Kyoto (京都), JapanAnother superb landscape. The composition is, as always, so strong. 25 Apr 2009 1:00pm hugo poon from hong kong, Hong KongSuch beautiful moment and magnificent landscape!!! Wonderful play of light and shadow, and perfect framing! 25 Apr 2009 1:22pm @hugo poon: Thanks! Matt sent me all whole box of clouds : ] sherri from Little Rock, Arkansas, United StatesSuch a tranquil scene. Love the long shadows across the field. 25 Apr 2009 3:08pm john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesI love the sweeping landscape. The fence around the trees is neat. 25 Apr 2009 3:24pm mo.langel from Courtelary, Switzerlandsplendide paysage NB!!! Merveilleuse lumière! 25 Apr 2009 3:36pm JamesC from portland, United StatesOutstanding shot, how the shadows and the clouds seems to originate from the right and the ridge line of trees is simply fabulous. 25 Apr 2009 4:45pm @JamesC: Thanks! The plank fence is hard to the left edge, the blown out sky and sun hard to the right edge. All that space and only one place to point the lense : ] Ronnie 2¢ from London, United KingdomThe Rule of Thirds runs all over this one and proves itself yet again. Love the spacious peacefulness of the scene and the grand sense of scale. 25 Apr 2009 8:11pm @Ronnie 2¢: By accident I assure you. I went back and checked it with a thirds overlay and it's close. observing from North West, United KingdomJerry... this is beautiful. Without mentioning all the points, let's just - everything is perfect. 25 Apr 2009 8:22pm Lee from Fort Frances Ontario, CanadaA dynamic image. Very well seen and captured. 26 Apr 2009 1:55am kerfendal from Paris, Francesublime et tres reposant, une tres belle composition 26 Apr 2009 3:20am Giovanni from Milan, ItalyThis is a fantastic capture! Love the composition and the long shade on the ground really makes the photo! Great work! 26 Apr 2009 7:38am bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaStunning! Simply stunning! 26 Apr 2009 2:06pm Photosanity from Folsom, United StatesWow! This is absolutely wonderful. I love it. 1 May 2009 3:19am |
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