From Jun 27, 2011 |
This photo was an experiment in shooting through a screen. The experiment consumed more time than taking the screen out would have. Of course. So there's a graph-paper effect sitting on top of this last lingering look at daylight one early summer day. (It's the End of the Land.)
Skywatch Friday
19 Comments
It's a gorgeous, dramatic, breathtaking sky regardless of the screen! Happy SWF! and a very Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
It looks like a painting...I'd love that view anytime!
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Sandi
Sometimes it's just more fun to work around an obstacle than to remove it. Lovely shot, Sandy. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteI can barely see the screen - just the lovely glorious sun as it sets.
ReplyDeleteI truly can't see the screen. . . I remember taking a photo of a rainbow through a screen and it definitely was visible. . . HOPE you are enjoying a blessed Thanksgiving with family and friends.
ReplyDeleteIf you didn't tell us, we will not know, it just looks like a matte finish or maybe some PS processing. I have been also taking the same scenes here for some mornings, but, without that wonderful "screen effect".
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I shoot through our dining room window screen to our bird feeders all the time - often gives a very nice glow.
ReplyDeleteSandy: It's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteThat is stunning and I like the reflection too.
ReplyDeleteSWF
Glorious view of the sky.
ReplyDeleteI'd say it is a successful experiment. I hope you are having a great day.
ReplyDeleteStunning !
ReplyDeletehave a nice weekend.
regards from Tromsø, Norway
Quite dramatic sky!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot screen or no screen.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Stunning... with reflection and all.
ReplyDeleteIt's an amazing shot with that wonderful reflection. The light and the colours are truly stunning.
ReplyDeletethat is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is really striking and beautiful. I couldn't detect the graph effect look.
ReplyDeleteSandy, what a beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.