Hello! My name is Jodie. I live in Minnesota where the temps can fluxuate by 20 degrees in one day. Most of my photos have been taken very close to my home, a 10 acre hobby farm., where I raise Alpacas and chickens. I am a band director, a musician/singer and a photographer/adviser on the yearbook committee. My camera of choice is a Nikon. I have a D90 and a D70. I also have a SB800 flash and favorite lens is Nikon 18-200mm AF-S, with VR. Revisiting the visual arts is something I should have done years ago. If I see something remarkable, I just try to capture it. Nobody else will ever see it quite that way again so I hope you try that, too. This is just like expensive therapy for us. Thank you for visiting and may you have a peaceful day!
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Comments (10)
Glistens
Excellent image, and such a mood. Well, I would have taken a pic of it too, and THEN walked through it :o) I mean, why not?
sheilakalajdzic
Wow! What an incredibly beautiful morning!!! Lucky you!!! lovely image...especially like the fog on the ground...almost makes it look like sand.
ilutegija
wonderful shot!
Enmos
Awesome !! Excellent use of light and haze... ! :o) Lovely landscape too ! Excellent work ! + V
logiloglu
wow, this is so a wonderful mood on this image. superb . vote !!!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!
Michelle A.
Marvelous atmosphere and mood.
Haroon
Beautiful mood! Excellently captured!
vlaaitje
excellent shot..what a perfect place for just sit and let all sad things out......."vote"
Digimon
The shadow rays alone, that you captured makes this an incredible shot!! Wow!! Then add the mist...wow!
anahata.c
another thing about early gallery pics is that the artist writes so much less than they do later on (it's true of me, though I usually don't shuddup any time...) But this was a small masterpiece, and I assume you'd already developed a way with the camera before you started posting. It isn't just the obvious beauty of fog over a landscape, it's your modulation of it, it's so subtly modulated & painterly, it's as if it posed for you, like you worked with it several hours to get it just right. The capture of the shadows & light falling over the midground is beautiful; and the mix of focus from front (strong) to mid (medium) and beyond is beautiful. It's a painterly shot, and somehow just the right size too. It might be beautiful large, but it feels very natural this way too. Beautiful work, and a fav. (you know what else one sees in early photography-galleries? smaller thumbnails! maybe it was the policy back then, but it's always funny to see how—somewhere around page 4—the thumbnails get big! Poof! Magic! Wonder what they'd look like in 1990—you'd need a microscope!)