Maple Tree in the Fall

© Johnnie Ann Gaskill

Maple Tree in the Fall

Uploaded: November 17, 2008

Description

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I took this picture at 11:14 a.m. on 11-15-2008 of an often-photographed tree that flourishes alongside Highway 19 near the Upson-Pike County line in Georgia.
Camera: 6.0 mm, 1/100, f/3.2, ISO 100, hand held, no flash
No edits other than an 8x10 crop
Contest: Seasonal (Monthly Theme for Nov. 2008)

Exif: F Number: 3.2, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/1000 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 6.00 mm, Model: DMC-FZ18

Comments

Agnes Fegan level-deluxe November 17, 2008

Very pretty fall colors! #1036732

Johnnie Ann Gaskill November 17, 2008

Thanks, Agnes. Perhaps one day I'll be able to put a creative spin on photos, like you do so well, but right now I'm exhibiting photos that are, for the most part, straight from the camera. This lovely tree catches my eye each time I pass it, but on one recent day I stopped to photograph it--from many vantage points. #6765317

Sherry J. Kunde November 30, 2008

This is beautiful Johnnie! Where exactly is it? #6832287

Johnnie Ann Gaskill December 01, 2008

Thanks, Sherry! So glad you like the image. The tree is just north of Atwater Road, on the left, past McCorkle Curve, at the intersection of Hwy 19 and Bishop Road. It's probably bare by now, but it was breathtaking a few weeks ago. #6833573

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