Thanks Ken,
The colours are the result of HDR, 3 bracketted shots (handheld), and some
slight tweaking in LR, not much though.
As to winds and trees, the forest that starts at the end of our park begins to
purr at 20mph, to roar at 40 mph, and takes off like a 747 above 60mph. That’s
also when the fir-trees start twisting their days and nights away ;-)
And, for fear of the wild-boar invading our paradise again, I collect the
branches that have collapsed onto the electric fence asap, read As soon as is
safe to do so ...
Amities
Philippe
> Le 30 nov. 2019 à 00:14, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
>> I was playing with my photos in my study last Sunday when I looked up and
>> saw this.
>> The remaining leaves have since been blown away by strong winds, and there’s
>> a forecast of snow for the weekend...
>
> Very interesting colors!
>
> Even if we had ANY leaves left on our trees, they would have been
> stripped away by our hurricane force winds Wednesday evening. Parts of
> Anchorage were getting winds as strong as 112 MPH. At our house, the
> winds were somewhere between 75 and 100 MPH. The forest around our
> house got a lot of pruning.
>
> AK Schnozz
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