"There is only you and your camera.
The limitations in your photography are in yourself,
for what we see is what we are."
Ernst Haas
There really is only you and your camera...and your processing program!!!
This is another one I almost tossed into my proverbial archive...
A touch of extra black, deeper shadows...
What can I say...turns out it's now one of my favorites!!!
Linking to...
Wow! What can I say! This is such a lovely photo.:)
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteElegant and beautiful photography of nature's gifts ~
ReplyDeleteCarol of A Creative Harbor ^_^
So beautiful and scenic!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo but really depressing quote.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteIt is one of my favorites too. Very special.
ReplyDeleteThanks Scudds and Dragonstar!!!
ReplyDeleteNature certainly does lavish her gifts on us up here Carol!!!
Thank you OptimisticExistentialist!!!
Really? You think it's depressing Hiker??? I liked it...I guess because photography has become such a part of me...What I shoot is my interpretation/expression of my environment/experience...
Thanks Brian!!!
I'm glad you like it too Margaret!!!
I've noticed that Shadow has become my favorite button. Love this photo. So glad you kept it!!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean Adele!!! That and the Black...I've found that I need to boost the black by at least +32 pretty much every time...
ReplyDeleteIt's cool how the branches appear to be peaking out from behind the snow.
ReplyDeleteThanks Woody!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you saved it. It's a very beautiful photograph.
ReplyDelete“Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst.”
ReplyDelete– the late Henri Cartier-Bresson, master photojournalist & candid photographer from France.
Thank you Carver!!!
ReplyDeleteI've seen that quote Cafe...but I thought it was an Ansel Adams...guess not!!!
simple beauty:-)
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