Even at night, this treasure is strikingly beautiful. Mountain laurel is natural and abundant. In June it takes over, after the azalea and the rhododendron have fallen to the ground, the mountain laurel and its ten-sided flower opens. It is simple, clean and wondrous. Put thousands together and it is breathtaking. At night, our eyes can't capture the real beauty, our eyes are in too much of a hurry. But the camera can, it is patient and will wait for the rewards. Nikon D610, 30 seconds at f/5.6, ISO 200, 35mm (17-35mm) - 8922
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Archives
June 2020
Categories
I am Robert McKay Jones, a photographer from Sterling, Massachusetts and North Fort Myers, FL. I take photographs almost every day. I post my favorites here. |