This shot I HAD to have my husband stop for! We were taking the scenic route home from an anniversary weekend in Garden Valley, Idaho. Okay, it was all scenic. He took me to a B&B by an Elk Ranch with a great view and I got shots of wild Elk at sunrise coming through the property on their way to a patch of grass in the valley, wild turkeys, deer, bald eagles, golden eagles, turkey vultures, lots of elk herds and, of course, scenic shots like this one!
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10682/normal_Winter-Afternoon_for-)
Sorry, anybody know why the picture posted as a little red x?
I think I have it now...
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10682/normal_Winter-Afternoon_for-web.jpg)
Nicely composed and exposed. I love seeing S curves in compositions. I find them extremely powerful and this one is no exception.
I sure agree with Carl on this one. I'm glad it's a photo, though - too cold for me.
Yes, a classic and very effective compostion. And the near bank makes me wonder what was making all those tracks down to the water.
Yes, "S" curve in this one is wonderful.
Thinking about you too. How are your eyes? Still praying for you.
I am looking at the pictures with Kassie close by. When this came up her comment was "Oh, that is pretty!"
I would imagine from your description the tracks are the many animals coming to drink.