I can't really tell you in how many ways this
photograph pulled me into it when I saw it in
macro. I think maybe it was the contrast her
red hair makes with the trees and folliage.
Maybe it was the shape of her head or the
fold of the mountain on the upper left
corner. Either way, I had to comment on it.
Beautiful shot. It's goin' into my
favorites. :)
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I have to agree. While it doesn't hurt to
have such beautiful subjects to shoot, you
still do an incredible job of capturing them
perfectly.
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Without question, a fave! The entire
sequence, from wide angle to close-up just
pulled me more and more to the macro shot. I
can see her hair echoed in the golden, Fall
leaves in the background. A wonderful series!
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I can't really tell you in how many ways this photograph pulled me into it when I saw it in macro. I think maybe it was the contrast her red hair makes with the trees and folliage. Maybe it was the shape of her head or the fold of the mountain on the upper left corner. Either way, I had to comment on it.
Beautiful shot. It's goin' into my favorites. :)
Posted 60 months ago. ( permalink )