Ellie_Stone
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parthgupta
September 14, 2013
The branches really make the sun more amazing!
Congrats on being featured!
Congrats on being featured!
Juli-un
September 14, 2013
Love the dominant orangeish tone in this photo! Also the sun in the middle top which looks like a star! Beautiful capture and congrats on feature!
Ellie_Stone
September 16, 2013
Thanks so much for the feature & for all the fantastic feedback! Very much appreciated. Friday the 13th was a good day for me, indeed :-)
Woombaway
September 21, 2013
Congrats on feature a lot of people forget to look up you have captured it beautifully
heavenmariegates
November 07, 2013
This shot is without a doubt incredible!!!!!! I 've just spent many minutes gazing at it, picturing myself standing beneath looking up. wow spectactular
MikeCeglady
December 19, 2013
Taking a picture of this tree from any angle = instant feature. Great angle - it differentiates it from the others!
sarahdarvill
May 22, 2016
You should enter this in my 'Shapes in Nature' photo challenge! The link is...
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Portland Japanese GardensTime
Mid morningLighting
The sun was bright, so I chose to embrace the light and create a sun-star.Equipment
Canon 5D MRKIII, Canon 16-36mmInspiration
I had seen many photos of this beautiful maple tree in the Portland Japanese Gardens. Since I was up in the Portland area I decided to have a go at my own capture of this little gem.Editing
Post processed in Adobe Lightroom 4. Basic Shadow and Highlight adjustments, as well as HSL adjustments.In my camera bag
Canon 5D MRK III, Canon 7D, 70-200mm 2.8, 16-35mm 2.8, 50mm, 100mm, Intervalometer remote, Polarizers, few ND grads, lens cleaning clothes.Feedback
I love capturing sun-stars. It's the reason I purchased the 16-35mm canon lens. The additional blades in the lens provide a superior sun-star. The aperture needs to be around f/18 or higher on other lenses to achieve a nice star. The 16-35mm can achieve a beautiful star effect at only f/13. This shot is all about point-of-view. I was laying on the ground and moving my position to have the star in just the right place. It must have looked pretty silly to those walking by. This tree is actually pretty small, but the point-of view coupled with a wide angle gives a much larger appearance, lending to the overall success of the image.