Landscapes by David H. Lewis
“Moments in Time”
Being there at that very right moment is an important ingredient for photographing landscapes. When the sun is rising or setting, and when the sky is full of billowy floating clouds, the moments can be fleeting and that perfect scene may disappear swiftly. Photographing the dawn at Monument Valley or the sunlight and shadows on the cliffs near Kodachrome Basin were both captured spontaneously – in that fleeting moment of time. Seconds later both scenes had changed dramatically.
I hope that you find them enjoyable. Please feel free to comment.
© 2008 David H. Lewis, Hummingbird Enterprises
Read MoreBeing there at that very right moment is an important ingredient for photographing landscapes. When the sun is rising or setting, and when the sky is full of billowy floating clouds, the moments can be fleeting and that perfect scene may disappear swiftly. Photographing the dawn at Monument Valley or the sunlight and shadows on the cliffs near Kodachrome Basin were both captured spontaneously – in that fleeting moment of time. Seconds later both scenes had changed dramatically.
I hope that you find them enjoyable. Please feel free to comment.
© 2008 David H. Lewis, Hummingbird Enterprises
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