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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April 25, 2019 | Categories: Landscapes, Pacific Northwest, trees | Tags: abstract, bark, cedar, forest, landscape, Pacific Northwest, Seattle, shallow depth of field, trees, Washington | 1 Comment