Frozen Choke Cherries,was hard to get a good focus windy wrong lens(excuses,excuses :)
Frozen Choke Cherries,was hard to get a good focus windy wrong lens(excuses,excuses :)
Read less
Read less
Views
206
Likes
Awards
Action Award
Zenith Award
Top Shot Award 21
Spring 21 Award
Legendary Award
9Teen Award
Top Choice
Superb Composition
Absolute Masterpiece
Peer Award
Outstanding Creativity
Magnificent Capture
All Star
Top Ranks
Categories
Same photographer See allBehind The Lens
Discover more photos See all
Behind The Lens
Location
There is a wooded area with a path that runs through it near my home and I go there often because it is in a city where nature is quickly disappearing, progress I guess.Time
I was outside at around sunrise as I like to get up early and go out to greet the world,it was very cool this day and I noticed some ice on the remaining foliage so I took some close-ups of various things.Lighting
The lighting in this photo was off my right shoulder and didn't present a shadow problem, so no flash was used.Equipment
I'm new to this and I use a Canon T5 with a battery grip for extended power and I used a 300mm lens for this one because I was looking for wildlife and I don't get to close for the shots.Inspiration
This shot tells a story of dying and rebirth after the Winter, but still provides a little something for the creatures until Spring.Editing
There is no post-processing on this photo.In my camera bag
I only carry two lens with me when I go outside,a 300mm and a a kit 55mm that came with the camera, sometimes I'll have a wide-angle attached with macro option with me.Feedback
I try to remember that little things look beautiful if you can see them ????