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I think that the layered look of the clouds and rocks is what caught my attention here. This shot is of Pedernales Falls, which typically has the highest water volume flowing in the spring. The low water level here gave me a chance to explore some areas that are often not safely accessible.
I took a road trip last weekend with Michael Ryan and we joined Jojo Butingan to photograph the green foothills and the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada. If you want to see some killer images of this general area make sure to check out Jojo’s work
The western fires brought a lot of smoke and haze into the Colorado atmosphere, giving the illusion of fog to the landscape. Here it is really emphasizing the layers of mountain ranges that go back as far as the eye can see as well as diffuses the sun enough for a good exposure.
Mt. Evans, Colorado.
Is this a temperature inversion layer? This is a view over the Cheshire Plain a few days ago, and I was struck by the strong line in the atmosphere... plenty of people were out walking but didn't seem to notice it. This was mid afternoon (I bet it would have looked glorious at sunrise!).
If you look carefully you can see Jodrell Bank (radio telescope) on the far right and the tops of the hills in the distance.
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Like an abstract painting , this sunrise lit up the sky and produced a vivid, layered start to the day. The boat on the horizon is tiny in comparison. Such beauty.
I particularly loved this scene because it not only shows the layers of the sunset but the horses added a nice foreground element.
Even small waterfalls are to be seen everywhere in the "Valley of the Waterfalls". Note the layered landscape!
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UPDATED: 30th November, 2017
Bur oak with layer of leaves in background.
"Thus, he who owns a veteran bur oak owns more than a tree. He owns a historical library, and a reserve seat in the theater of evolution."
-Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac
This bur oak sits on a ridge overlooking a small small marsh in LaCrosse, Wisconsin.
GND4 filter Cokin.
Featured as photo of the week at "The Unforgettable Pictures" group. Dec. 2009.
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Bratanesque picture of the day 12/1/2010
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1st place winner at the 8th "Hall of fame" contest of the group "!Wonderland! Landscapes".
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2° place winner at the 63rd batch admin choice Platinum peace award
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Featured on the breathtakinggroup.blogspot website
Few things to see in this image - from the sheep in the foreground, the lone tree in the middle hill, and the people on the far (illuminated hill) - all easy on the eye