A favored technique called contre-jour where I point my lens into the light. Rather than avoid sun glare, I embrace it while using my aperture to render the sun as a starburst. On this amazing fall day, the alle in front of the Carillon Historical Park reached peak color and begged for a composition that captured the backlit autumn leaves as the low-angled sunlight raked across the green grass.
If you’d like to purchase this print, just click on it. If you’d like to see similar prints, try this Carillon Historical Park gallery.
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Here are my newest images:
- Caesar Creek Crescendo a soothing waterscape image under brilliant twilight skies
- Golden Hour Over Dead Horse Point Panorama No. 1 showing warm light raking across the sandstone formations
To better categorize and present my art prints, I've created these new gallies:
- Waterscapes which offers peaceful Daytime Waterscapes, Man-made Waterscapes, Seascapes, calming Twilight Waterscapes, and Waterfall prints.
. My newest U.S. National Park Galleries are:
-- Arches National Park with stunning sunrises and sunsets
-- Majestic Bryce Canyon National Park
- I've spent so much time in Piqua Ohio that I've created 4 galleries featuring:
-- Piqua Ohio Architecture Fort Piqua Plaza, Piqua Post Office and stone facade churches
-- Piqua Ohio High School stadium on a bright day highlighting their red and blue school colors
-- Piqua Ohio Memorials honoring William M. McCulloch, Domenic Salvatore Gentile, and William Pitsenbarger
-- Piqua Ohio Parks