“Etowah Sunrise”

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Theme Week Fifteen: Commercial Landscapes

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5 Responses to ““Etowah Sunrise””

  • mgrigsby says:

    Craig, Another very pleasing scenic with the wide angle! I’m a big fan of fence rows and this one is complimented nicely with beautiful light and colors!! Well done.
    Murry

  • Carlo Righini says:

    Hey this is a really nice shot, I really like how the sun comes through and warms up the blues and greens on either side of it. The left edge of the main tree parallels nicely with the shape of the cloud too. Well done. Btw Craig thanks for listing the details and mentioning what filters you use in your photos where possible, I’d like to say I find this info really helpful, and learn alot from it. Thanks again.
    Carlo.

  • tonebytone says:

    This is a beautiful shot. Is it my imagination, or did you “stretch” the image from just beyond center-right towards the upper left? Seems to me that the tree branches at the left side are stretched. And below the clouds it looks like sun’s rays, but since the sun isn’t where it would be producing these rays, this must be post processing. Also the top and bottom edges of the clouds seem to all be stretched in the same direction as the rest of the things I’ve mentioned. It’s an interesting effect, emphasizing the vanishing point to the left where the fence seems to disappear in the lower right distance. The mist is lovely, too :-) Quite a sense of mystery to this image.

  • Marti says:

    I love the color and the fog in this image, Craig. But, my favorite part of this one is the fence. I really like how it leads out of the left corner, arcs through the stand of trees, and curves again as it disappears into the distant forest toward the sun. Really really neat use of the fence to lead one all the way through the image.

  • Scott Richter says:

    I love the dawn light on the leading edge of the cloud ,the mist in the background and the way it seems to be tiding towards you on the right. I have a question also the sun seems pretty direct but there doesn’t seem to be a much of a halo due to imitations of the digital sensor, any tricks you care to share sometime? As these shots frustrate me at times and I find myself pining for my Elan7e; until I hit the delete button. One other thing Craig the blue between the fence, would that be wildflowers of some sort if so they are a subtle touch.

    Take Care
    Scott

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