This image of a hoar frosted Red Birch was captured last week along a river bank in thick ice fog conditions. Visibility was not much more than 100 yards.
Frosted Tree, Fog 2 - PhotoPro by Len Reeves, on Flickr
This image of a hoar frosted Red Birch was captured last week along a river bank in thick ice fog conditions. Visibility was not much more than 100 yards.
Frosted Tree, Fog 2 - PhotoPro by Len Reeves, on Flickr
Very moody, good shot
Yes, an excellent photo.
Thanks to Dubravka & Geoff for your comments regarding this image.......
Very well done. Love the simplicity and beauty. I wonder what it would look like in B&W. Just more curious than anything else.
A very nice image.
I tried it in B&W. I think the color is more interesting because the color of the grass is an interesting part of the composition.
I do see a choice here. The title references fog and frost. Fog suggests a limited tonal range, but frost doesn't (to me). As posted, this image has a limited tonal range. To illustrate the choice, I expanded the tonal range with a levels tool by bring up the black point and then dropping the midpoint so as not to darken the whole image. A curve would offer more flexibility, but this is enough to illustrate the choice:
Thanks to Sharon and Dan for taking the time to comment. When editing, I did fiddle with a B&W conversion but was happier with the color.