awfulsteelmelon
Zen moment
I was coming back from a long walk, in April, ..sun, clouds, wind, some rain, and then all over again, as it is that time of the year. After many hours outside my stupid mind had finally shut up and there was actually some peace to be had!
It was mostly overcast at this point but when I reached this meadow (I really like due to its topography and view), the clouds opened up and the sun illuminated the fresh spring grass. The gusty wind created silvery patterns that seemed to dance over the grassland, when I saw this ginger cat right in the middle of it, doing it's thing. It was a true Zen moment.
Then the clouds rolled back in covering the sun, the cat moved on and so did I, without having a single thought like nothing happend.
I like the color palette of this one too. Green and red would be a complementary scheme, right? But I feel this is more like yellow-ish green + light orange, so would be kind of analogous in terms of color theory. Let me know if you're competent with this stuff, the good thing is, it does not really matter for appreciating it, does it?
Nikon D7200 (APS-C crop sensor)
Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f/4 AI-S
ISO250, 200mm, f/8, 1/500s (-0.7EV)
(thus 300mm full frame equivalent)
single shot, handheld
Zen moment
I was coming back from a long walk, in April, ..sun, clouds, wind, some rain, and then all over again, as it is that time of the year. After many hours outside my stupid mind had finally shut up and there was actually some peace to be had!
It was mostly overcast at this point but when I reached this meadow (I really like due to its topography and view), the clouds opened up and the sun illuminated the fresh spring grass. The gusty wind created silvery patterns that seemed to dance over the grassland, when I saw this ginger cat right in the middle of it, doing it's thing. It was a true Zen moment.
Then the clouds rolled back in covering the sun, the cat moved on and so did I, without having a single thought like nothing happend.
I like the color palette of this one too. Green and red would be a complementary scheme, right? But I feel this is more like yellow-ish green + light orange, so would be kind of analogous in terms of color theory. Let me know if you're competent with this stuff, the good thing is, it does not really matter for appreciating it, does it?
Nikon D7200 (APS-C crop sensor)
Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f/4 AI-S
ISO250, 200mm, f/8, 1/500s (-0.7EV)
(thus 300mm full frame equivalent)
single shot, handheld