Natural landscapes: captured in the shade

SPRING TREES, GLENBOW RANCH PROVINCIAL PARK, NEAR COCHRANE, ALBERTA

This is one of those times when I really appreciated my telephoto zoom lens. I noticed the distant hillside tree, in full spring bloom, through another tree that wasn’t there yet, and recognized the opportunity to make an artistic statement. It wouldn’t have been possible without the zoom lens to zero in on this tiny section of landscape.
Nikon D7100, tripod, 70-300-mm. zoom lens, polarizing filter

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