Distance

Beach

…in the viewfinder. Maine, USA.

9 comments:

R.Ferrari said...

Ola Amigo.
Tenho andado muito ocupado e não tive como dar atenção as fotos e ao meu blog. Muito Obrigado pela lembrança e pela visita em meu blog. Seu trabalho continua muito bonito. Sua foto de titulo do blog é fantastica.
Grande abraço do Brasil
R.Ferrari

Muffy's Marks said...

Your photography is absolutly beautiful. I have a Canon G11, and intend to get a lens for it. Do you have any suggestions?

LR Photography said...

In relation of your question I don't know if your camera has interchangeable lenses, since you are using the G11. If you have a Canon camera that has the capability of interchanging lenses I suggest to have the Canon EF-S 18-200mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS. Keep in mind this is for SLR cameras, these lenses will make the most of your photography.

MATHILDE PRIMAVERA said...

oh oh...c'est vraiment une magnifique photo, étonnante !!!

Fábio Martins said...

Beautiful view of the nature! Good perspective

Janita said...

Olá Adrian.
Vejo, com muito agrado,que até te pedem sugestões sobre como tirar melhor partido da camara fotográfica. Sinal que és um fotógrafo, reconhecidamente, conceituado. Parabéns!
Desta vez não nos mostras o mar, mas a imagem é linda.
Obrigada Adrian, por teres satisfeito a minha curiosidade.
Eu não sou natural do Porto, mas vivo no Norte há mais de três décadas.
Beijinhos.
Janita

MyVintageCameras said...

Love the new banner photo.....You do seem to spend a lot of time in Maine. great perspective shot.

Val said...

I love the tree to the right because not only does the vibrant green enhance the warm haze in the distance but it is also a wonderful visual gauge for the distance. This photograph is very interesting actually and I'm going to look at it again because there is something else I can't put my finger on about the way you've chosen to take it. I'll come back when I discover what it is!

Val said...

I know what it is! If you were to split this photograph horizontally dead centre, each half is a complete photograph by itself. There, I knew I saw something interesting about this!