Calm after the storm

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  • Ken Rennie
    Ken Rennie
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    on: August 7, 2019 at 7:10 am

    We don’t often get lots of snow in the North of England but Feb and March 2018 was an exception. Being Britain we were totally unprepared for it so transport ground to a halt. This forced me to walk and thus restricted me to a few miles radius. This was taken just after another snow fall. Ken

    DSC5152-1-cropped-5-softer-clouds

    Kevin Raber
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    Re: Calm after the storm
    Reply #1 on: August 7, 2019 at 8:10 am

    Another exceptional image.  I love the tonality, nothing is blown out.  So many people look for the single tree image, yet this two tree shot works beautifully.  One thing I will say about your photography is it makes me stop and explore the photograph.  Please consider updating your community page with these latest images.

    Kevin Raber
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    Paulo Bizarro
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    Re: Calm after the storm
    Reply #2 on: August 7, 2019 at 11:51 am

    Lovely indeed.

    Ken Rennie
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    Reply #3 on: August 7, 2019 at 1:45 pm

    Another exceptional image. I love the tonality, nothing is blown out. So many people look for the single tree image, yet this two tree shot works beautifully. One thing I will say about your photography is it makes me stop and explore the photograph. Please consider updating your community page with these latest images.

    Thanks a lot Kevin I found it a lovely exercise in differentiating between shades of white. Thankfully it also prints well. Ken

    Jim Tsioles
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    Re: Calm after the storm
    Reply #4 on: August 7, 2019 at 11:49 pm

    The left side of the image appears to cast a back-lit effect onto the trees, making their silhouette pop in a dynamic way. This is a good example that shows off many elements of design.

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