Joshua Tree Silhouette January 11, 2013 By Anne McKinnell 10 Comments Finally! This is the image I had in my mind as the one I wanted to come home with after my visit to Joshua Tree National Park in California. I do like some of the other tree images I got as well, but this is the one I really wanted. Please click the image to view a larger version. Please share!
Colby says January 11, 2013 at 10:40 am This reminds me of the Coachella 2012 poster (http://www.coachella.com/multimedia/gallery/posters). It’s a lovely photo and I’d like to visit their myself sometime. Reply
Shutterbug Sage says January 31, 2013 at 5:29 am I have added this photo to my “Favorite Photos from A-Z for January 2013” post here: http://shutterbugsage.com/2013/01/31/my-favorite-photos-from-january-2013-from-a-to-z/. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work and continuing to inspire my amateur 365 blog! Reply
Anne McKinnell says February 4, 2013 at 6:37 pm Hey Shutterbug, thank you so much that is quite a compliment to be in your favourite photos collection. Joshua Tree is a special place well worth a visit if you ever get a chance. Reply
Ken Schoening says January 29, 2014 at 8:05 am I love the simplicity of this image, and the subtle fade in the pastel sky. Nicely done, Anne! Reply
This reminds me of the Coachella 2012 poster (http://www.coachella.com/multimedia/gallery/posters). It’s a lovely photo and I’d like to visit their myself sometime.
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Classic shot, Anne. Wonderful light as always.
beautiful shot!
Thank you very much Steph!
I have added this photo to my “Favorite Photos from A-Z for January 2013” post here: http://shutterbugsage.com/2013/01/31/my-favorite-photos-from-january-2013-from-a-to-z/. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work and continuing to inspire my amateur 365 blog!
Hey Shutterbug, thank you so much that is quite a compliment to be in your favourite photos collection. Joshua Tree is a special place well worth a visit if you ever get a chance.
I love the simplicity of this image, and the subtle fade in the pastel sky. Nicely done, Anne!
Thank you so much Ken!