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Showing posts with label Richard Rosenshein Photography. Show all posts

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Image shown is called Inquisitive Seagull and it has been featured in the following FAA groups: 
Images That Excite You 2/10/2015 
Collectors Gallery 2/10/2015 
The World We See 2/11/2015 
In The Mood 2/12/2015 
Beauty 2/12/2015 
1 A Day Waiting Room Art 2/12/2015 
Out Of The Ordinary 2/12/2015
Premium FAA Artists 2/13/2015 
3 A Day AAA Images 2/16/2015 
Nature And Landscape Photography 2/16/2015 
Artists Best Five Artwork Group ABFA Group 2/17/15

A Foggy Morning Photo Opportunity

When I returned home today for my doctors appointment and to drop off the piece of furniture that I had refinished I noticed that it was really foggy out. I have seldom had the opportunity to take photographs while it was foggy out. I decided to slow down just a little bit and make the most of the opportunity. Below are some of the photographs that I took during this foggy morning photo shoot:

I call the photo below Foggy Morning Disconnect. This pier has weathered some storms in the past and is no longer connected to the shore.




 Below is the pier or what is left of it and an old weathered crab pot that has seen better days






 The Witches Tree


 This is a canal near where we live. Crabbers have their boats and gear in this area. Although it was foggy out elsewhere, it was cloudy but the water was like glass here.



 Crab Hunter Still Life 







 The water was so calm and still that it made for fantastic reflection photos










 The 2 photos below are total reflections


 There was a large puddle of water on an asphalt parking lot and it reflected a huge tree that was growing nearby. Not only was it a great natural reflection but after I adjusted the darkness a bit it was almost like this big tree was surrounded and encompassed by millions of stars...actually whatever was in the asphalt itself





  







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