I took this shot of a fence along the trail in the Sachuest Point NWR because I liked the way the fence was leaning. It wasn't until I got home and opened this up in the computer that I saw how much like an Andrew Wyeth tempera painting this looked. This is practically untouched out of the camera; I just tweaked the sharpness and the saturation (to bring out the contrast between the yellow-brown of the grass and the red of the brambles) the tiniest bit.
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9 hours ago


roy, it evoked the same feeling when i first saw it. perfection.
ReplyDeletewhat i always think with a photo like that is, 'how many people walked by that everyday to never notice?'
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