A Conversation for The Wide Vista
Nice shot Bob.
FWR Started conversation Feb 18, 2018
The angular field draws the eye (park or sports field?) and that glimpse of roadway gets you wondering......
And the sky, well just gorgeous.
Nice shot Bob.
bobstafford Posted Feb 18, 2018
Thanks everyone its worth the time if someone enjoys it and better still if it is useful, helps or encourages any who reads it.
Nice shot Bob.
bobstafford Posted Feb 19, 2018
Hello mate, park or sports field?
It was hard to tell from that distance even the long lens could see could make out any evidence of its use.
Thanks for the comment
Nice shot Bob.
SashaQ - happysad Posted Feb 20, 2018
That is an impressive shot - the colour contrast is superb, and the hazy layers look like they could be a painting rather than a photo!
Nice shot Bob.
bobstafford Posted Feb 20, 2018
Thank you for the comment, the day was notable for very soft light, that is probably the first thing that attracted me to that view.
I am pleased that noticed one of the aspects I found in this landscape. Each of the layers seemed to have a slightly different quality of lighting. Everyone seems to see something slightly different.
Although I have photographic filters they are seldom used. So the image is not manufactured.
Nice shot Bob.
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Feb 20, 2018
Among other things, this would make a superb jigsaw puzzle...
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