This one really left me speechless. "God's epiphany" is the only thing i can think while i stare at it. Colors and contrasts plays with each other creating a surreal atmosphere; or i should say, a soprannatural atmosphere. You can't guess what is the season in it. Maybe autumn, for the colors? Spring, for the leaves on the trees? Summer, for the warmth you feel watchin it? Or maybe winter, for the immobility? There's no wind, natural elements are submitted to a greater power coming from the universe, and thanks to this photo you can see it descending on the earth. Masterpiece.
Wow, great photography! What camera and lenses do you use? I love the softness and dull colors of everything. Amazing post-process work. Very much the style i want to achieve, so greatly like you, one day.
I hear Canon is best for macro because of their lenses, would that be true? Or is that just BS, lol. I use sony right now, but planning to switch, just not sure to what yet.
I love Canon, Canon is great. I don't know if it's best for macro. I don't have a macro lens myself. When looking at Nikon and Canon camera's before I bought mine, I found that I didn't like the way Nikon's are set up. Their controls weren't as natural to me, so I chose Canon.
Yeah i've used nikon before and too much going on there. I REALLY love sonys simple design. For a while I'll have to stick with my sony, and who knows maybe by the time I want to switch to canon, sony will have the cameras i need.
"God's epiphany" is the only thing i can think while i stare at it.
Colors and contrasts plays with each other creating a surreal atmosphere; or i should say, a soprannatural atmosphere. You can't guess what is the season in it. Maybe autumn, for the colors? Spring, for the leaves on the trees? Summer, for the warmth you feel watchin it? Or maybe winter, for the immobility? There's no wind, natural elements are submitted to a greater power coming from the universe, and thanks to this photo you can see it descending on the earth.
Masterpiece.
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