Snow Storm on the Palouse

© Ron Heusser

Snow Storm on the Palouse

Uploaded: February 15, 2008

Description

Nikkor 24-85mm at 52mm
f18 at 1/320 second

Comments

Buddy Eleazer February 15, 2008

Man, tough decision. I don't know what I like most on this one: the tree, the barn, the sky or the overall composition. Sites like you found for this is why I do photography. #855619

Susana Ms Heide February 15, 2008

WOW!!! Extraordinary capture! The weather conditions accentuate the isolation! #5500303

February 15, 2008

Soooo beautiful! #5500386

Mihai Matei February 15, 2008

Beautiful capture! #5500580

Robert G. Stalnaker February 15, 2008

Composed differently than many of the barn photos. The smaller scale you chose of the tree and barn make this photo so attractive to me. The weather and sky enhance the composition even more. #5500614

Michelle Alton February 16, 2008

Unbelievable job here. I agree with the thoughtful remarks of Robert, above. It's amazingly beautiful. You must have frozen your tush off to get this!
Michelle #5501876

Ron Heusser February 16, 2008

Thanks for all the kind comments. Susan,your gallery was very inspiration, especially your use of color in compositions and your great portrait work. And Michelle, your Photoshop work along with the great compositions have motivated me to learn more and work on my post-processing. Thanks to all.

Ron #5503421


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