
Along the paved portion of the hike to the Tuolumne Grove, home to some of the giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park.
Monochrome Maniacs.
Hobbyist photos captured using
-Nikon D40- and
-Fujifilm f50fd-
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The kind of flower mono that really works.
ReplyDeleteOh, oh, oh... That is probably one of your finest shots to date. At least that I've seen. The angle, composition, everything... pitch perfect. And the figure exiting the background is the crowning touch.
ReplyDeleteCompletely awe inspiring. I am awed. For reals.
Beautiful. Really well composed!
ReplyDeleteEven the flowers are gigantic .. kidding!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's surprising that you notice this little one. Sometimes, photographers have keen eyes to many things like this one...c",)
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteYou're great at moody dark pictures along with all the brighter subjects! This picture is wonderful and a story can be read into it. But where is your horse at this point?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Sad story, sorrowful touch, but so full of feeling!
ReplyDeleteI love this shot! So unique and interesting. Great composition.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a dogwood photographed this wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see Yosemite through your lens.
Beautiful shot! But giving away a sense of loneliness. Like leaving your lost love life behind. Coming to the final decision of walking away. Okay, I must have been reading to much novels ;).
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely lovely:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, what is it that you hope/plan to do in Africa with the Peace Corps?
Bryan - this is simply wonderful! And the title is so fitting.
ReplyDeleteSuperb , creative.
ReplyDeleteNice! Very poignant. Get capture of mood.
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