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First Light On Lake Bled

Even though my quick trip to Europe was three months ago, I am just now finding enough time to sort through my photos and update my blog. The second installment is now up and features an article on the magnetic draw that Lake Bled tends to have on Landscape Photographers from all over the world. There is just something about the way the architecture on that island interacts with the peace and solitude of the surrounding lake, nearby hills and distant mountains. Add to that the fact that mist will typically crawl across the surface on cold mornings and you can always count on a line of photographers on the shore of Lake Bled on most mornings throughout the year.

 

On this particular morning, I had just changed locations hoping to pull more of the island into frame when I ran into a workshop being led by Sean Bagshaw and Luke Esenko. If you get a chance to see Sean's shot, you might notice a few similarities as the man was literally standing about three feet away from me as I took mine. It was a truly glorious morning followed by a crazy drive over to the Dolomites to grab a Milky Way photo that night.

 

For more info on this incredible lake, please feel free to check out my latest blog article up today at: The Resonant Landscape

 

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Uploaded on January 5, 2018
Taken on October 17, 2017