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10/05/2004

The light pours like warm butter through a sun dappled Elm


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Mike Johnson06-Oct-2004 02:01
Words spoken by a true poet! Nice image Larry
Guest 06-Oct-2004 01:51
I like it...very nice.
Karen Leaf06-Oct-2004 01:17
Beautiful greens and blues. Light is amazing: as are THE RED SOX!
Anne Young06-Oct-2004 01:13
Fantastic.
Guest 05-Oct-2004 21:13
Great capture.
Guest 05-Oct-2004 21:12
Great Tones !
Thanks for dropping by
Guest 05-Oct-2004 20:15
Stunning! Well done Larry!
Stu05-Oct-2004 19:26
Absolutely gorgeous.
northstar3705-Oct-2004 19:08
beautiful
Anna Yu05-Oct-2004 16:53
Poetic you are.
Gayle P. Clement05-Oct-2004 16:19
Very nice composition, Larry.
Katie Chew05-Oct-2004 13:48
Very nice!
Rick Lewis05-Oct-2004 12:56
You are so good at revealing the beauty in a view I would hardly notice.
Jude Marion05-Oct-2004 11:59
What a great caption, Larry. Yes, these branches do look like they are weighted down in a goldeny butter hue. This is such a lovely comp. And yes, the hills in the distance provide a wonderful base point. Such a beautiful catch! Very nice.
Wenche Aune05-Oct-2004 11:53
Very nice.
Jill05-Oct-2004 11:49
Beautiful.
René Gysi05-Oct-2004 11:45
Wonderful this light. Great picture.
Yvonne05-Oct-2004 11:41
Very nice elm.. looks like a 'golden' elm in that pretty lighting.
Larry Ahern05-Oct-2004 11:21
Actually Howard This is not croped. I did several shots of this tree knowing it was a good subject. Beacuse of the brilliance of the sun and the fact that I had to shoot into it, it was neccessary to eliminate a lot of 'fring' on the elm itself. I wanted the hill in the background for perspective otherwise there would be nothing to ground yourself to.

Thanks
Guest 05-Oct-2004 11:14
I like this composition - with a lot of the tree cropped out and the distant hills allowed in on the left. Cropping is something I think about a lot. I basically go by instinct, but there must be rules and standards that I'd like to read about. How do you crop? By instinct, or do you think about it? I guess a good crop is designed to make a message in the picture come out, to tell a story. Oh well.
Blair Hawco05-Oct-2004 10:23
Very nice.
Lori Rolfe05-Oct-2004 10:22
excellent light....so beautiful!
Karen Stuebing05-Oct-2004 09:56
Wonderful light. I also notice the beginning of the change of colors in the distant foilage.
virginiacoastline05-Oct-2004 09:46
nice choice of words to go with this . . now where's my popcorn . . . .
joshishots05-Oct-2004 09:22
so true - beautiful light
laine8205-Oct-2004 09:22
Absolutely.
Argishti Khachik05-Oct-2004 09:18
very nice shot!