Autumn Crabapples and Tall Grass
by Gene Walls
Title
Autumn Crabapples and Tall Grass
Artist
Gene Walls
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
All of the subtle shades of autumn, on a beautiful windy day. I am very thankful for the beautiful colors of fall.
This photo was captured on November 11th, 2007. It was shot with a Canon EOS 10D using a Canon EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 MK II Macro lens, 1/125th sec. @ f/22. The ISO was set to 400 to help stop motion, while preserving maximum depth of field. A Manfrotto tripod was used. This photo is "untouched" with 100% natural lighting.
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© 2007 Gene Walls
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Comments (22)
Michele Steffey
An evocative autumn still life - I can feel the crispness of the air!
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you very kindly, Michele! Here in the North East, these fall scenes will become quite common very soon. Best wishes, Gene
Nadine and Bob Johnston
Enjoyed seeing your BEAUTIFUL Photography with it's tonal range, color and . . . the subject ... made it one of my favorites.... Out of hundreds of images I have looked at today ...
Gene Walls replied:
Thank you so much! I deeply appreciate this extremely kind honor! Very gratefully, Gene
Marcia Lee Jones
Beautiful Fall collage! v/f
Gene Walls replied:
Kindest thanks, Marcia! It was very nice of the wind to arrange this autumn setting for me. Best wishes, Gene
Robert Bales
It is that time of the year already.(LOL) Very nice work and very nicely presented!! v/f/t
Gene Walls replied:
Thanks, Bob! I'm going through my old work, from my early transition to digital SLRs ...but, autumn is lot closer than we think. Kindest regards, Gene