Window into the past

© Crystal E. Berryman

Window into the past

Uploaded: May 22, 2007

Description

Teton National Park

Exif: F Number: 20, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 1/400, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 800, White Balance: manual white balance, Focal Length: 28mm, Camera Model: MAXXUM 7D

Comments

Sheryl A. Hudson level-classic May 22, 2007

Crystal, This is beautiful! I love the way you have created a frame inside the frame! Very effective and eye catching!!! #660299

Crystal E. Berryman level-classic May 22, 2007

Sheryl,
Four days on the road, 1200 miles around Teton and Yellowstone Park and we captured so many beautiful scenes.
I live but three hours from Yellowstone Park, but even the four days wasn't enough. This photo will appear in our tabletop photo book. Thank you so very much for your kind words. Be safe.
Chris #4314718

Jean B. Hall May 22, 2007

A really wonderful shot. Even the mountain is positioned perfectly in the window. What a great idea for a photo! #4314753

Crystal E. Berryman level-classic May 22, 2007

Jean,
Thank you for your kind words...the photos played out so perfect. I was just lucky.
Chris #4314773

Ray Clarke May 23, 2007

This is lovely Crystal, I like the way the wood makes the natural frame for the view in the background (a) #4314899

ronda chatelle level-classic May 25, 2007

Crystal..This is BEAUTIFUL! Your composition, color and clarity are STUNNING! #4327503

August 18, 2007

I couln't sleep so I thought I would check your gallery out.. oh its just wonderful.. I love this, and the country looks so awesome framed in this old homestead window.. Laney #4665477

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