Having just returned from three weeks in the United States and with upcoming trips to Europe and Nepal, I’m busy trying to stop life passing me by. This is especially important in Autumn - traditionally the busiest time of year for most landscape photography.
The trees are very slowly beginning to change colour and I’m trying to find new ways of interpreting the nature’s incredible transformation.
The shot above was taken on a completely clear (and freezing) night with a full moon directly overhead. The surreal yellow glow is the direct result of our atmosphere scattering the sun’s already reflected rays.
Novel ideas such as this always make me want to scrub the word ‘discovery’ from Marcel Proust’s famous quote: “….the real voyage of [photography] consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in seeing with new eyes.”
