Copyright 2017 Deborah M. Zajac. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Nikon D810| Nikkor 20mm f/1.8G| Hoodman Digital Film| PS CC 2017
more to come…
“A good snapshot keeps a moment from running away.” ― Eudora Welty
Copyright 2017 Deborah M. Zajac. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Nikon D810| Nikkor 20mm f/1.8G| Hoodman Digital Film| PS CC 2017
more to come…
The lighting accents the beauty of this landscape perfectly. Well timed and well captured! 🙂
Thank you very much Amy!
This was a stunning photograph showing Mother Nature’s artwork! Such lovely lighting and I can see a few details which means a perfect long distance portrait shot, Deborah!
Thank you so much Robin! I’m glad you like it. xx
I really will have to look at it again since there is a lot there to see, Deborah. xo 💐
great image and light!
Thank you so much Hannah!
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Gorgeous! I love the colours and shapes. The glowing mountain is beautiful but the variety of late evening greens capture my eyes even more. 🙂
Thank you so much Myriam!
I love how the light over the mountain was captured, and the differences in colors and textures. You are so talented Deborah!
Thank you so much Antonia!
Gorgeous, Deborah.
So pretty!
I’ve only seen Mt. Shasta from I-5. I’m curious as to where you are relative to the mountain? I know, it’s “Wordless Wednesday” but you know I’d treat that as a suggestion…
I was looking south east. The base of Mt. Shasta was about 25 miles south east of where I was. The Lake is called Lake Shastina if you want to look it up on the map.
fyi- The map image was taken during the drought. What a difference it is now! The water comes up the levy just by the roads now.
Wow – I think every time I’ve been to CA, there’s been a drought. I was at Yosemite in August 1977 and the falls were hardly more than a trickle. Thanks for the reply.
I want to be there!!!
Thank you so much Jodi! Me too! I’m ready to go back and camp out this time.
If that photo was taken in Northern Ontario (which the mountains in the background confirm it wasn’t), I would say that the vegetation in the foreground is dusted with frost. That colour reminds me of late fall. It looks like you were on a lovely hike far from the crowds.
This was the spot we’d chosen at the bottom of the hill. It was lovely despite slipping and hurting my knee. It’s still awfully tender and tiny bit swollen. 😦
The brush was a silvery gray in color. The silver in it gives it that frosty blueish color I think.
I’d like to get back here and camp out this summer.
Is that what they call sagebrush? The colour is what I imagined sagebrush to look like.
I think so.