Lone Oak in Winter

© Paul Rommelfaenger

Lone Oak in Winter

Uploaded: January 18, 2010

Description

I first captured this same Oak after a frost in winter a few years ago. Conditions were right again and after a morning fog and 20 degree temperatures, the scene appeared again in 2010. 1/125 second, f/10, ISO 100, 60mm focal length. I used Photoshop CS4 Channel Mixer to blow out the red and blue channels and brought the green down as low as it would go.

Exif: F Number: 10, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/125 seconds, Flash: reserved, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 60.00 mm, Model: E-500

Comments

Paul Rommelfaenger level-classic January 18, 2010

The same Oak, same conditions a few years ago. #1228507

Katie W February 07, 2010

Love 'em both :) #8362408

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