The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity,
of life, of the marvelous structure of reality.
~Albert Einstein~
If you’ve been around WW for a while, then you might recognize this photo. If not, the above photo is a TtV shot I took sometime last year. The abandoned barn in the field next to our house is accompanied by this wicked willow tree. On the day I took this photo using the TtV method, it was extremely foggy. In my opinion it really added to the nostalgic feeling that this photo oozes.
So, why in the heck am I reposting a photo that I have already shared?! Well, this photo was one I entered in this years Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition. The good news is that it was a winner chosen to be in the exhibit with 46 other photographs! I am really looking forward to this years reception. The deadline for getting a matted and framed print is at the end of this month, thankfully, I’m already covered! Last year, the whole framing deal freaked me out, but since going through the process once, I’m not worried this go round. Two competitions in one year so far…..I’d say that I’m off to a pretty good start!!! As TD would say, WOOT-WOOT!!
Voting for people’s choice award has not yet opened,
but I will be sure to let you know when it does!
Links:
- What the heck is TtV? Well, I wrote an article once: here.
- A list of all finalists can be found, here.
- My photos that were selected last year can be found, here.
- The other competition was NC Wildlife Magazine, here.
- Posted in Photostory Friday & Hooked On.