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Not as much time to shoot up here as I would like............
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 646087" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>The one thing I like so much about this image is the sense of tranquility. When I look back at either image, in my mind all I hear is the gently rushing water. No other sound. That is one of the things that can be so powerful about photography; the ability of an image to convey a sense of place for the viewer, even if they have never been there. </p><p></p><p>There is an image in my portfolio on page 4 of some fir trees up in WA state covered and drooping with heavy snow. In the distance you can see the winter storm which has just cleared around the trees. Yet as I was standing there taking the image I can still remember the sound of the few snow flakes bouncing off of the nylon of my down jacket amidst the total quiet of the scene. There was a feeling of total tranquility and awe struck at the beauty of nature that I will forever have in my mind whenever I look at that image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 646087, member: 12827"] The one thing I like so much about this image is the sense of tranquility. When I look back at either image, in my mind all I hear is the gently rushing water. No other sound. That is one of the things that can be so powerful about photography; the ability of an image to convey a sense of place for the viewer, even if they have never been there. There is an image in my portfolio on page 4 of some fir trees up in WA state covered and drooping with heavy snow. In the distance you can see the winter storm which has just cleared around the trees. Yet as I was standing there taking the image I can still remember the sound of the few snow flakes bouncing off of the nylon of my down jacket amidst the total quiet of the scene. There was a feeling of total tranquility and awe struck at the beauty of nature that I will forever have in my mind whenever I look at that image. [/QUOTE]
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