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This panorama was taken from the Big Four Bridge looking upriver; the river seems so calm and sleepy in the early morning hours. I really liked the way the sky was reflected in the river that morning and the minimalist feel that it imparted.
I processed this image in NIK HDR Efex Pro 2 using the Deep 2 preset as my start point.
Not much more to add except that I hope all my readers here in the US have a great Thanksgiving holiday. I’ve baked three pumpkin pies and a sweet potato casserole as my contribution to our family’s Thanksgiving dinner. Now all I need to do is deliver them and then sit back and enjoy our family’s company.
What a magnificent photograph! I look forward to each of your posts. Made my Thanksgiving even brighter. Today I am thankful for your friendship and thankful that you share your talent and passion with us.
I too share your thankfulness that we are friends. I have been so enriched by our friendship and look forward to many more miles down the road with you. Thanks for the compliment on this photo it’s very gratifying when friends care enough to comment.
Gotta get our plan moving for our 2013 “Photography Rides / Workshops” so that we can plan our routes and get other motorcycle and photography enthusiasts signed up. Route 66, Utah, Monument Valley, Idaho, Wyoming all seem like great opportunities for us to lead interesting “Motography” rides. We know the best roads and can lead motographers to some incredible sites along the roads less traveled.
Great shot, Nick. This is some of the light I see on the way to work; nice capture, esp. over water.
Thanks Bob glad you like it.
This is very beautiful, Nick!
Thank you.