Cedar bark abstract
I’m in Seattle for a dear friend’s photography workshop on the Olympic Peninsula this weekend. I was lucky enough to wander the gardens and forest around his wonderful home yesterday. Coming from Alberta, the blossoms, warmth and greenery was almost a shock to me. Certainly a glimpse of a future we will hopefully see within a couple of weeks. The light on the bark of this cedar danced well with the abstracted shapes in the background. Those were thrown out of focus by the a shallow depth of field using a 24mm lens at f/2.0.
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This entry was posted on April 25, 2019 by Christopher Martin. It was filed under Landscapes, Pacific Northwest, trees and was tagged with abstract, bark, cedar, forest, landscape, Pacific Northwest, Seattle, shallow depth of field, trees, Washington.
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Yes, the shallow DOF works well here. I can almost smell the cedar.
April 25, 2019 at 1:57 pm