Glowing Grass Posted on October 2, 2012 by Sheila Creighton Posted in Nature Tagged angles, backlit, contre-jour, glow, grass, light, photography, stems, wild. 12 Comments A patch of wild grass takes on a warm radiance when backlit by the afternoon sun. © Sheila Creighton 2012 About these ads Share this:ShareFacebookEmailTwitterStumbleUponPinterestLinkedInGoogle +1TumblrLike this:Like Loading...
thanks joleen – I liked the fact that there was depth to them so the background could be out of focus but somewhat mimic the foreground. Reply
As I drive to work through the corn fields I often see similar sights. I’ve often wanted to stop and try my hand at capturing the view, you’ve done it brilliantly! Reply
thanks Bonnie. I know what you mean about stopping to take shots and I am getting much better at putting my foot on the brake. Reply
A neat look to this Sheila…..very nice!
thanks joleen – I liked the fact that there was depth to them so the background could be out of focus but somewhat mimic the foreground.
Very pretty! Is it Penstemon grass?
thank you meanderer – I think it is called Timothy Grass (Phleum pratense).
What a cool sight to see! Thanks for sharing!
thank you – it was neat to see such a big patch in the sun.
As I drive to work through the corn fields I often see similar sights. I’ve often wanted to stop and try my hand at capturing the view, you’ve done it brilliantly!
thanks Bonnie. I know what you mean about stopping to take shots and I am getting much better at putting my foot on the brake.
Just like glow worms!
good thing it wasn’t worms… ha ha not that I don’t like worms mind you.
Terrific, Sheila!
thanks, Ted!