Pickerelweed Redux

Nancy Barrett

Pickerelweed Redux

Nikon D40x with 18-135 mm zoom, handheld from kayak, converted post-production and added hi-contrast.

Pickerelweed Redux belongs to the following groups:

Black and White Photography and Photo-Zen Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Pickerelweed Redux by Nancy Barrett
  • Andy Randell

    Andy Randell

    Wow!! Beautiful shot, so simple but the scaling in height is so effective!!

  • John44

    John44

    Great found.. strong shot!

  • nazboo

    nazboo

    I Love it, Just beautiful

  • Nancy Barrett

    Nancy Barrett

    Thank you, all, for your kind comments. The lighting that morning was very unexciting, so I thought doing a hi-key treatment would improve it.

  • Zefira

    Zefira

    very effective, intriguing

  • Nancy Barrett replied

    I’m so glad you like it, Zefira!

  • joyousmoon

    joyousmoon

    Nicely done! Congratulations on your Feature!

  • Nancy Barrett replied

    Thank you so much for the kind words, Pamela!

  • seawhisper

    seawhisper

    wonderful shot, makes you wonder at first what is the subject really ;)

  • Nancy Barrett replied

    I’m so glad you liked it, Seawhisper! That’s what I was going for—an abstraction of the true subject.

  • Susan Kimball

    Susan Kimball

    cool image and congrats on your top 10!

  • Nancy Barrett replied

    Thanks so much for the kind comments, and please forgive the late reply!

  • DaRkSiLeNcE

    DaRkSiLeNcE

    very cool… love the minimal abstract nature of this :)

  • Nancy Barrett replied

    So glad you like it…and please excuse the late reply…

  • Jen Ryan
  • Nancy Barrett replied

    Please excuse the lateness-I haven’t been on RB lately-but I wanted to thank you for the wonderful feature!!

  • FeleGili

    FeleGili

    Beautiful, like music notes!

  • gompo

    gompo

    Wonderful b&w reflection image!!!

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