Here are my favorite Landscape photos. They were all taken on my property excluding the last one, which I captured on the way to work. At first, I guess I thought too much about trying to get that "perfect" Landscape picture and made this assignment seem much more difficult than it really had to be. All I needed to do was to look around at my surroundings, for there is beauty all around me!
So here is the proof!
Hope you enjoyed them!
Beautiful sunset pictures. I am not sure which one is my favorite of them. They just capture the colors so well. Of the snow ones I like the one where you can see the brook a little. It just gives you a sneak peak of it.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work on these. In every single one there is some kind of element that helps lead the eye through the photograph. This is vitally important for successful photos. To have something that people can relate to and have it pull them into and around the photograph.
ReplyDeleteFor your future photographs, please turn off your date stamp. It is rather distracting.
It is awesome that you got to capture all of those sunset landscape photos! They are all so beautiful. In general, I love photos of sunsets. It's cool because no sunset is ever the same, there are always different colors in each of them.
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ReplyDeleteI love the sunrise shots. I have some that I have taken on my phone when I was driving to work. Some of them are beautiful. Yours are beautiful as well. Great job Maria
Your pictures are gorgeous! I love the colors in the sunset photos. They are very captivating. I also enjoyed your picture of the snow covered trees.
ReplyDeleteI love the sunset. They have a great range of values. I agree about the time stamp. I hope the date is not permanent on the photos. They are all so nice.
ReplyDeleteSherry, I loved your photos with the multi colored sky. It looked awesome the way it contrasted with the dark mountains. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSherry- really nice photos. The first ones really draw your eye to the sky with some really nice silhouetted objects. The ones of the real Vermont winter bring a much more "cold" feel to the photos but still make for great landscapes.
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