cypress shape

© Paul C. Simonson

cypress shape

Uploaded: December 05, 2001 00:26:24

Description

The streetlights made a nice backlight for the large Monterey Cypress that line one of the streets in San Luis Obispo. It was around 4:30am. I used a tripod with my digital camera.

Comments

Piper Lehman December 05, 2001

Oh, you people who can get up and out this early really tick me off! You're stealing all the great shots before I can even SEE, much less THINK straight! This is excellent! #2230

Paul C. Simonson December 06, 2001

Don't get too upset Piper, I work the night shift as a press operator at the local newspaper and was on my way home from work when I noticed the wierd lighting caused by the fog that mornin'.
I get some neat shots, but lack in sleep often. If I had a normal job, I'd probably never get a shot like this.
Thanks for the comments Piper! #3513

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