This was one of the few pictures I liked from an otherwise disappointing day of shooting. It was also the only photoshoot I've ever really been disappointed in all of the results. The client was offered a free reshoot sometime, but I was really unhappy. Still, I caught this from an oblique angle underneath some trees. There are square stepping stones not far from one another, and in the right light and angles appear more like monoliths over a lake.
I took a winter exploration of the Prairie Ridge Ecostation a few miles away one morning. While the trip was an overall disappointment, I did find patches of morning dew, and a few of these were all but screaming "TAKE MY PICTURE!" I obliged them with my little 60mm lens and some wet knees.
This simple composition is one of my favorite photographs that I've taken. I shot this with a Canon EOS 20D that has been converted to infrared photography. With an absolute minimum in detail and contrast around the majority of the picture, the single post with its details and contrast stand out at sharp attention, along with the small reflection it generates. I absolutely adore this composition. Awards and Recognition: Apollo Medical Center Gallery - April 2015 - October 2015