Branches in Winter Dawn
Sunrise through Branches
- directing the viewer's eye through a blur of color
Different camera settings will give wildly varying results in a photograph.
A twist of a dial on a camera lens could have put sharp focus on all the trees in this scene, right back to the rising sun. A different twist of the dial allows the viewer's eye to contemplate just the branching structure of the twigs in the foreground, leaving the wonder of the early morning color as an unfocused blur in the background.
A twist of a dial on a camera lens could have put sharp focus on all the trees in this scene, right back to the rising sun. A different twist of the dial allows the viewer's eye to contemplate just the branching structure of the twigs in the foreground, leaving the wonder of the early morning color as an unfocused blur in the background.
2 comments:
I kind of love this one. And what happens on the third twist? :)
Twist the dial the third time, and pouf! all the color is gone!
:)
Sunrise doesn't last a long time!
;)
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