Here’s a photo taken from Jamberoo Lookout.
I think that almost immediately you get a good sense of distance and depth in the photo, which has a lot to do with the closeness of the terrain.
The fog in the distance makes the area feel like it’s kind of enclosed.
I like that the fog completely obscures the horizon. It just isn’t there and it almost seems like something that doesn’t exist.
This is my submission into The Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The theme this week is “Delicious“.
There was a short period of time where I was doing some food photography. That was some time last year and I’ve moved the photos to a hard drive since taking them.
I think that this photo is kind of delicious in a way. Kind of.
It’s not detail-heavy. Nor is it vibrant, but it does kind of provide a feast for the eyes.
The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:
Week 1 – Patti
Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 3 – Amy
Week 4 – Tina
This week is hosted by Patti and next week’s will be hosted by Leya.
I hope you enjoy.
I see the deliciousness – the shape in the clouds has some harmony with the curves of the landscape. And then left to right we move from texture and clear and rich to fading value and smooth (or that fog) – it is a really nice photo
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Cheers for the kind words.
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A lovely grand vista, SH. I like the gradations in light, texture, color.
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Thank you. I was lucky enough to be there at the right time.
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Very cool!
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Funny you say that. The temperature was decreasing at the time.
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Kudos for a different take on the challenge! 😎
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Cheers, but that is part of a challenge being a challenge, no?
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Absolutely! Hence my comment.
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I too think a beautiful scene is “delicious “ SH
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Now if only we could eat it…
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A lovely sky and shades of grey –
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The last time I was at this lookout it was a much clearer day. I think the shades help to transform it a bit when I think of it in comparison.
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