Thursday, October 18, 2012

HOLY CRAYOLA

ISO 100, f/14, 1/30 second, 70mm
  One of the great things about using a telephoto lens, like my Canon 70-300 IS USM lens, is that by zooming you can compress the whole image and make it look like everything is closer together.
  Today's post is a perfect example. By using my zoom lens, I compressed the landscape to make all of the layers of mountains look like they lie on top of each other. The low-lying clouds break up the landscape but still allow it the compressed look.
  The colors on the Blue Ridge Parkway were ridiculous on Monday morning and looked like a Crayola Crayons box. The compressed look created by using the zoom lens help show off all of these colors by laying them on top of each other and closer together.

3 comments:

  1. Another beauty, Jerry. I also enjoy using long lenses for landscapes. The compression does give a different visual perspective. Nicely done.

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  2. That's what I call COLORS! Wow, great details and layering here, Jerry, you've really outdone yourself on this one!

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