A Walk through the Phragmites
by Larry Trupp
Title
A Walk through the Phragmites
Artist
Larry Trupp
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Phragmites, the Common reed, is a large perennial grass found in wetlands throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world....Captured at Oak Hammock Marsh, north of Stony Mountain, Manitoba, Canada.
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February 27th, 2013
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Comments (24)
Beto Machado
Hi Larry. I love images like that. Besides this, you have an special view-feeling to capture. FFFF/VVVV!!!!!
Lenore Senior
I love the wild grasses, the perfect lighting, the sky....all going together for the perfect composition. v/f
Larry Trupp replied:
Hi Lenore, appreciate your most kind comments, as well as the V/F BTW...Thanks.
Christy Usilton
Beautiful image, Larry! Love the composition and the warm sunlit golden reeds against the dark, cool browns of the walkway. VF
Larry Trupp replied:
Thanks Christy, your comments, as well as the courtesy of a V/F is appreciated.
Barbara Chichester
Well done Larry, voted here and in the Landscape contest!
Larry Trupp replied:
Hi Barbara, your comments are appreciated as well as your votes...Thanks kindly.
Larry Trupp
I am Honored to have this image Featured in the following groups: Landscape of Nature, Mountains, Woodlands and Winter...Thanks Peggy...Stop Time with Art...Thanks Jose, and Beauty of this World...Thanks Nadine and Bob.
Gene Walls
Gorgeous capture, Larry! I love the feeling of actually "being there" that your perfectly chosen POV provides. Great work!
Larry Trupp
I appreciate Features in the following Groups...Seasons of Beauty...Thanks Shawn...Waiting Rom Art...Thanks Darren, and Best Artwork Collection...Thanks Krista.
Lois Bryan
Larry, I adore this image ... i was in Quebec visiting Renee Dawson a while back and she took me to a place very similar to this ... love your capture ... such fabulous color ... awesome composition!!!! f/v
Larry Trupp replied:
Thanks Lois Your kind comments are appreciated As well as the courtesy of a V/F BTW