I had walked all the way to the turn around place down by the old power plant, and it was later when I got back to here and the sun was lower in the sky. But the light was perfect for these Sycamore trees, which you have seen me photograph about a billion times. But for me I needed something other than just the trees, and lucky for me, there were three people out walking at the same time. But I had to wait carefully and only shoot when they were evenly spaced between two trees. That's a subtle thing I know, but it seemed important to me to make the photograph more interesting.
Thursday, October 24, 2024
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4 comments:
Amazing patience to get them centered between the trees. Great photo.
Joan
I agree with Joan. You'd have to have patience to get the timing just right. The photo shows how incredibly large and vast nature is with the trees, the bay and the land in the background, in comparison to the humans. Trace
Thank you both! So glad you appreciate some of the things I have to do. Patience makes perfect, or something like that!
What a wonderful photo of the Sycamore trees with people evenly spaced among them! Betsey
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