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Related: About this forumFrom Hickman Creek
Shot with Olympus EPL-1 and Sigma 19mm 2.8
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alfredo
Oct 2013
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Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)1. I love these.
alfredo
(60,075 posts)2. Thanks. I decided it was time to try some color.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)3. Beautifully composed photos.
I know that nature does a lot of the work, but finding the right angle to photograph is an art. Kudos.
alfredo
(60,075 posts)7. Thank you. It's that old rule of thirds where you try to put elements at
the intersection of the lines.
dballance
(5,756 posts)4. Nice!
Like another poster said, great composition and I love the fall colors.
alfredo
(60,075 posts)9. Thanks. Olympus is known for its good colors.
MichaelSoE
(1,576 posts)5. love the frost on the brown maple leaf ... and the photos as well :)
alfredo
(60,075 posts)10. It does look like frost, but it is mold. Glad you noticed.
liberal N proud
(60,338 posts)6. Everyone is always looking up
When what has already fallen can be just as spectacular.
alfredo
(60,075 posts)8. That's where you think in the terms of still life instead of landscape.