Under the Pier Posted by Mike on March 12, 2011 Posted in: General. Tagged: 18-200mm, clouds, D7000, Mukilteo State Park, Nikon, Photography, pier, water. 10 Comments A rickety old pier at Mukilteo State Park. Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Posts navigation ← Black Birds From the Fields to the Mountains →
Clouded marble’s comment…classic (but, where’s the birds?)! Love the ominous feel about this image. Reply
I love it when I get different interpretations like this – I saw it as peaceful, didn’t see ominous or Monday in there. Reply
Interesting composition. Is this a HDR? Love the contrasting colors in the clouds, gives the impression of an impending storm. Reply
Thanks. It is not HDR – single exposure and I did some tweaking in Lightroom to bring out colors in the clouds and the water. Reply
I like the dark murky shades and “ominous” tones also, combined with the clouds, but I am at peace in this type of environment. Reply
Very lovely! I like the clouds and water, and the pier imposed upon the scene makes it interesting! Reply
Thanks – I still like the traditional landscape shots but I’m trying to find ways to get a different take on them sometimes. Reply
I almost thought it was Monday again 😉 Like the “mood” of this shot.
Clouded marble’s comment…classic (but, where’s the birds?)! Love the ominous feel about this image.
I love it when I get different interpretations like this – I saw it as peaceful, didn’t see ominous or Monday in there.
Interesting composition. Is this a HDR? Love the contrasting colors in the clouds, gives the impression of an impending storm.
Thanks. It is not HDR – single exposure and I did some tweaking in Lightroom to bring out colors in the clouds and the water.
I like the dark murky shades and “ominous” tones also, combined with the clouds, but I am at peace in this type of environment.
Wow… very, very enchanting
Interestine view. I really like this picture and it’s atmosphere.
Very lovely! I like the clouds and water, and the pier imposed upon the scene makes it interesting!
Thanks – I still like the traditional landscape shots but I’m trying to find ways to get a different take on them sometimes.