Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Overcast




The orchard, like the rest of southern New England, is waiting under increasingly lowering skies for the storm bearing down upon us.

17 comments:

  1. I love this shot and the effects on it. It started coming down in NYC in the past hour. I am all stocked up with wine, so I am going to Keep Calm and Carry On :-)

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  2. This has a lovely 'olde worlde' look about it.

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  3. I think it looks Japanese or Chinese because of its simplicity. LOVE it!

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  4. This is great, Bobbie. It has a vintage feel of impending doom!

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  5. Wow, does this look like a barren wilderness right at home with the storm that's coming. Already started here. Look forward to seeing it in the morning before anyone messes it up.

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  6. The color toning and framing are perfect on your image.

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  7. Love the simplicity, love the processing, love the framing...this is so unique and artistic!

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  8. Cool the way the overcast seems to be hanging right over the top of the trees. I like that processing too.

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  9. Wow - that processing makes this look like something I might have found in Grandma's photo drawer....

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  10. Wonderful processing for this image.

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  11. Now that is definitely the barren should look.

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  12. you make it clear, overcast will not be an obstacle for having a wonderful picture. Well done!

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  13. The processing and framing are so wonderful...looks like a vintage scene.

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  14. Your processing made this a real piece of art.

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  15. This is so fine. A timeless image of winter. I have only heard you say a lowering sky and it is such an expressive trope.

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  16. Love your processing on this. I need to learn "PhotoShop" but haven't made the investment yet. Excellent job.

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  17. @Laura: no PhotoShop here. The photo was take with my iPhone and editied with one of its apps, each of which costs a dollar or two.

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