Wondering in the Wilderness

© Marty R. Adams

Wondering in the Wilderness

Uploaded: January 22, 2006

Description

I have this one framed. It was on a foggy morning also. I used PS to give it just a bit of red. aperture was around 6 but can't remember. Shutter was not auto but I didn't write the settings down.

Comments

Katrina McMeans January 29, 2006

I LOVE this, Marty!!! Great sepia tones and lighting...compositon is awesome too! This is just too gorgeous!
~K #382684

Emmett S. Speelman January 29, 2006

Fantastic Image Marty! Love the compostion. #2352813

Marty R. Adams January 29, 2006

Thanks to you both Katrina and Emmett.
I am trying to be a pro one day. I don't know when one reaches that but I hope to one day get shots like this. It was on a foggy morning at a spot about 2000 yards in a field behind my house. I took tripod and RC to take the pic. I am hoping to get one of those IS lenses in the next week. I am looking at the 28-135 by Canon. That would give me more range a clarity I am told. What do you guys think? #2352916

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