These are my five November entries in my photo club's monthly "salon". The first two were submitted as prints. The black and white was taken on top of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park in Maine. A dramatic sky like this was a hint that it might make a reasonable black and white print. The butterfly was photographed in a local butterfly house.
The final three images were digital submissions. The Ladyslipper was in the "nature" category. In the spring I had found a patch of these in pine woods on town conservation land. This was a real find, and I went back several times to get some good light. The other two images were entered in the "open" category.
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View from Cadillac Mountain |
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Glasswing Butterfly on Lantana Flowers |
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Lady Slipper |
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Maine Morning |
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Old Truck Hood |
2 comments:
Peter, great photos! expecially like the Old Truck. That is a real find.
Thanks for looking, Tom. I think rust is a photographer's friend much of the time *grin*.
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