Love the shallow depth of field that brings the invisible growing process to light (pun intended) and makes it look positively magical — which in a sense, it is.
kind words … thanks a.g.
this one was inspired, in part, by some of those breathtaking autochromes from over 100 years ago
Two words come to mind when viewing Wild Apples. “Wonderful” is the first word and “ethereal” is the second word. With your touch of red gently mingled with the subtle shades of green, Wild Apples is beautifully complete.
Beautiful image!
Thanks Roxana; nice to hear from you
Beautiful shot, John.
Many thanks Ken- comments much appreciated.
Very, very dream-like. My eyes keep darting back and forth between the apples and the leaves high up in the tree.
Happy you like it Lynn.. thanks!
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thank you!
Love the shallow depth of field that brings the invisible growing process to light (pun intended) and makes it look positively magical — which in a sense, it is.
kind words … thanks a.g.
this one was inspired, in part, by some of those breathtaking autochromes from over 100 years ago
Two words come to mind when viewing Wild Apples. “Wonderful” is the first word and “ethereal” is the second word. With your touch of red gently mingled with the subtle shades of green, Wild Apples is beautifully complete.
Really nice comment– Thanks Brion.