God's Children

© Craig R. Nelson

God

Uploaded: July 02, 2005

Description

F11, 1/2000 sec. NIKKOR 70-300mm.

Comments

Evy Johansen level-classic July 04, 2005

No comments??? I wonder why!!! (Could bee because the children are on there way "out" of the picture instead of "into" the picture???
Anyhow.... This is soooo beautiful, Craig!! Love it! Wonderful tone and clarity and the composition...it's not 1/3 but couldn't be in another way for this wonderful image!!!.... :-) Absolute one of my favourites - Good luck with this beauty!! #273109

Kerby Pfrangle July 04, 2005

Craig

Very beautiful and I love your title.

Excellent in color, lighting and comp.

Love this.

Kerby #1551521

Craig R. Nelson July 04, 2005

Thanks all. I plumb forgot to give some details. All I can say is that between the lighting, the Olympic Mountains, the kids and the water, I couldn't resist. It "felt" better than it "looked" to me at the time of shooting, but whatever it was, I wanted to capture it. Taken at Myrtle Edwards Park in Seattle. #1553644

Laura E. OConnor July 04, 2005

I kind of like the kids walking out of the image...it has a "day is done, time to go home" kind of feel to it! Great job! LOVE the sunset colors!!! #1553676

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