I was drafted to drive a friend's son to college a couple of weeks ago in the panhandle of Florida (commonly known as "the sticks"). The last half of the 4 hour drive was FOG! Nothing but fog. After dropping off the unsuspecting young man, I took a couple of backroads instead of going right back to the freeway. And there, standing alone in the middle of a field was this giant live oak tree shrouded in mist. What else could I do but take a picture.
I don't know what it is about old trees, but I'm fascinated by them. I think the only thing I could be a critic about with this photograph is the size; could be larger.
//Just wanted you to know also, that I bought the Epson R300M; the one you told me about. Thanks.
Nice work. I saw one of your comments on a submarine photograph....pretty interesting work. You have some nice images in your portfolio. this one is unusual for the grey tones..
I have a simple slogan as it pertains to photos: "FOG RULES!" I love it - it cuts out mood-ruining backgrounds and can shroud the subject in delicate mystery, or spread light in distinct and etheral ways. Very cool - I love stuff like this.