
"Twisted Cedar Sunset"
This past week I finally had some time to take some winter photos after 6 weeks of being cooped up in the house for health and family reasons. Here is one of the photos taken from Gibraltar Rock in Lodi that I thought you might like. "The Setting Sun" It was so worth the climb up this big hill to take this beautiful photo at sunset in the 0 degree temperature. I wanted to capture the cedar all twisted from years of wind, the impressive view across the rural landscape all bathed in the glow of the setting sun. How refreshing to say the least as I rode my sled down the hill in the dark that I use to carry my equipment. I had so much fun & felt so alive. I hope you like my efforts...
Monica Hall
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Taken 5:08 PM on February 2, 2014
Uploaded 10:17 AM on February 7, 2014 - Category:
- Posted in Landscapes
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- Canon EOS 5D Mark III
- ƒ/11.0
- 1/4 sec.
- 16 mm
- 100 ISO
- Place:
- Lodi, WI
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Linda Core
commented over 4 years agoI LOVE your efforts!! Exquisite capture.
Monica Hall
commented over 4 years agoThanks everyone and so excited to be included in the book along with so many of you. :-))
Harold Schaefer
commented over 4 years agoI have to totally agree with Mary Anne on this one, Monica! Big congrats!
Mary Anne Pfitzinger
commented over 4 years agoCongratulations on having this awesome image published in the CW II book! This is one of my favorites of yours, Monica.
Chris Grubisic
commented over 4 years agoCongratulations on Being published.
Sara Sonntag
commented over 4 years agoFantastic photo..congratulations on being published in the CW Book Monica!
Dan Fearing
commented over 4 years agoCongratulations on your contributions to the book Monica
Norma Larrabee Gabriel
commented over 4 years agoCongrats on making the book. Great choice.
Thomas Thorpe
commented over 4 years agoA great perspective on distance.
Monica Hall
commented over 4 years agoThank you so very much Paul and greatly appreciated! :-))