Fire in the Sky

© Dan McConoughey

Fire in the Sky

Uploaded: April 16, 2006

Description

Exif: FNumber: 5, ExposureBiasValue: -1/3, ExposureTime: 0.000625, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: , WhiteBalance: manual white balance

Comments

Nina Shields April 17, 2006

Dan, I love the circular pattern of your silhouette framing as it enhances the great shafts of light coming down; beautifully captured! #428945

Dan McConoughey April 17, 2006

Thank you so much Nina for the many kind and positive comments. #2655081

Gary Lange April 17, 2006

Nina is right on the money, Dan. This is very, very well done! #2655115

Dan McConoughey April 17, 2006

Gary, thank you for the input and complement. #2655146

Deb Holmes-Hatfield April 19, 2006

WOW, This is just stunning Dan, I love the light rays, and the pattern of the trees is just awesome! Exceptional presentation! #2662025

Dan McConoughey April 19, 2006

Thank you Deb, your input is appreciated. #2663436

Kerby Pfrangle April 19, 2006

Dan the shape is beautiful and unique. Love the light rays and silhouettes. Very nicely done. #2663441

Dan McConoughey April 19, 2006

Thank you Kerby for your time and comments. #2663456

Corinne M. Thompson April 22, 2006

I like your POV in this capture. Looks like the trees are reaching up to touch the sky and the sunbeams are stretching down to earth...wonderful to see & capture this. #2674366

Dan McConoughey April 22, 2006

Thank you Corinne for your kind comments. #2675056

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