Natural Landscapes: Holding on to the dew
PINE TREE, PETER LOUGHEED PROVINCIAL PARK, ALBERTA
I love how a big telephoto lens – in this case, a 70-300 mm. zoom – can isolate an artistic detail and throw all the competing visual elements nicely out of focus. That’s what happened one morning in this Rocky Mountain park in western Canada. If I recall correctly, I used the flash on my Nikon D90 to brighten up the picture a bit.
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Great photos this week Frank! When viewed in succession it is really neat to see how you go from the detail of the pine tree to the grandeur of the farm and mountains.
Thanks for the kind words, Brian 🙂