I love how the lens of the camera caught
the atmospheric conditions that were not visible to my eyes.
When I take photos I focus on the subjects without noticing backgrounds, shadows, etc. What happens between the subjects and surrounding environments and the camera lens soften turns out as a surprise.
This is a post for Shadow Shot Sunday.
This is a post for Shadow Shot Sunday.
Such a serene light falling on this gentle scene! Very beautiful!
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DeleteThis is lovely, love the tranquility of the scenery.
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Have a blessed Sunday.
Thanks, Rose. It was very peaceful (albeit, cold) that day.
DeleteAh, the blessed bison look a little weary!
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Yes, weary, or perhaps cold. They remained in that position the whole time we were there, which was nearly half an hour. Maybe they really were comfortable.... Thanks for visiting and leaving a comment, Magical Mystical Teacher.
Deletewhat the camera picks up on is a happy surprise...this is a lovely photo!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Robin.
DeleteBeautiful setting with the Bison.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carla. It was at one of our local metroparks where they've recently introduced a small herd of bison. We were pleased to be able to see them. So often the "wild" animals are off doing things where no one can see them.
DeleteNice shot - very serene! And those are some BIG animals!!
ReplyDeleteIt was very calm the day we were there, Karen. I really wanted the bison to do something, move, or come close, or something, but they were settled and comfortable with no intention of moving. They were huge!
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