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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Spring Green

   Sometimes a subject can be as simple as a colour.  After a week driving the Pacific Coast Highway, from Los Angeles up to Oregon, I was running out of time and had no choice but to head straight home to Seattle.  The fun was over and I had only the boring drive up I-5 to look forward to.  Within a few miles of getting on the freeway, I came around a bend and just had to stop.
   Spring is a great time for photography with the flowers blooming and trees covered in all their new green. I like this photo because it shows the transition from Winter to  Spring, bringing with it a hope of new things to come.  Even more so because of the beautiful side lighting.  Shadows and highlights make a photograph...it’s brings out depth and defines dimension. 
   There wasn’t much thought put into this image, but I still like it.  At first I wasn’t all too keen on the tire tracks running up the side of the clearing, then I realized it was something that would allow the viewer to place themselves inside the photo.  I think this is just one of those classic “what a great place for a picnic” shots.  We can all imagine grabbing a bottle of wine, some snacks, and your girlfriend or wife (or boyfriend/husband for you girls out there) and sitting down at the base of a tree to enjoy the last of the evening suns’ rays. 
   Nothing too technical here; sometimes a photo just works.

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