tonydwolfe
Chasing the Morning Light
Out along the smokies you can occasionally find yourself looking out along the endless rolling mountains. The light begins to build, the clouds begin to build. Not form the sky, not form afar, but lifting from the forest floor, slowly reaching higher, and higher. Creating an evolving picture of a sea of clouds. As the light peaks up over the mountains, illuminating contours and crevices, the sky begins to turn from blue, to orange. In a fleeting moment you watch the sky blend light and dark, and before you fully comprehend what just happened you are amazed at what is left behind. Sometimes, even rarely, you can see that brief moment linger long enough to get a photo of the mixing sky. Soon you may finding yourself chasing the morning light again.
Read More At:
www.blackthornephoto.com/blog/chasing-the-morning-light
Aperture: f8
ISO: 320
SS: 1/15th
Focal: 56mm
Fujinon 50-140mm
Chasing the Morning Light
Out along the smokies you can occasionally find yourself looking out along the endless rolling mountains. The light begins to build, the clouds begin to build. Not form the sky, not form afar, but lifting from the forest floor, slowly reaching higher, and higher. Creating an evolving picture of a sea of clouds. As the light peaks up over the mountains, illuminating contours and crevices, the sky begins to turn from blue, to orange. In a fleeting moment you watch the sky blend light and dark, and before you fully comprehend what just happened you are amazed at what is left behind. Sometimes, even rarely, you can see that brief moment linger long enough to get a photo of the mixing sky. Soon you may finding yourself chasing the morning light again.
Read More At:
www.blackthornephoto.com/blog/chasing-the-morning-light
Aperture: f8
ISO: 320
SS: 1/15th
Focal: 56mm
Fujinon 50-140mm