And now we interrupt your regular programming, which involves a few more lunchtime shots of geese (and the like) to bring you today's artistic venture, "Urban Autumn". Each shot in this series was captured with the AF-S 50mm 1.8G
There are so many shots, this time of year, of beautiful countrysides aglow in the colors of Fall. Well... today I found the often overlooked beauty that hides right in the heart of the city. We pass it by, every day, without pausing for a second glance. It all begins with the beauty we can find just outside our very own front door.
There's nothing quite like a freshly washed world, from the scent of the air to the feel of the wind on your face.
I've often complained about having to park in the back lot, so far from the doors that lead to a cubicle world. Today, I did not.
Even the wind-beaten trees in the midst of the city shine beauty on the hum drum rat race.
A lonely beauty, viewed from afar.
Special delivery? I think so.
Surrounded by the sterile colors of the city, she glows...
Even though the walls may try to isolate the mind, a quick glance allows that same mind to wander to far more exotic lands...
Even at night, the world... she is alive. A security light sets her beauty afire.
(Had fun finding the settings for this one to get the "glow" I wanted. ISO 200, f2.8, 2.5 seconds)
Will this late worker even notice when they, too, escape the working realm?
(same trees as in the previous shot, but wanted it to be a bit darker to show how "hidden" the beauty could be. ISO 100, f2.8, 1 second)
Many thanks for letting me bore you whilst I dabble with the artistic...
