1/13/2011: Trailing Pine in Snow

Another from our short visit to Saco Heath last Sunday. We always called this trailing pine, but a look to Google identifies it as Ground Pine, a clubmoss, and a member of the fern family. It has a long horizontal growth below ground, and sends up these vertical branches every 6 to 12 inches. Here a single vertical is isolated against the snow.

I have put the B&W version first today, but this is another case where I am not certain which one I like best. The B&W is processed in Lightroom, using the B&W Look 3 filter.

The B&W emphasizes, of course, form. The color plays on contrast. I like them both, but in this case I lean toward the color version. Color processed in Lightroom for intensity and clarity.

Canon SX20IS at about 400mm equivalent, f5.0 @ 1/200th @ ISO 200. Snow Mode.

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  1. Reply
    Steve Creek January 13, 2011

    I also like them both but I like the color version the best.

  2. Reply
    Artrina January 13, 2011

    The pix evoke different emotions for me. The B&W makes me feel the cold isolation of Winter. The color makes me feel the resilience and hope of Winter.

  3. Reply
    Wendy Hollands January 13, 2011

    the light really shines through on the colour version!!

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