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Billy Newman Photo Podcast

11-01-2023 • 13 mins

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0:14 Hello, and thank you very much for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast.

0:23 I'm bringing this photograph up today, it's another image going up on Instagram, Facebook, and my site. And this is a photograph from the winter storms that we had back at the end of December, the beginning of January, I think this is after the big ice storm that we had. But after, after, I think one day of a winter storm where we had a lot of snowfall, the weather cleared, and we went out on a walk. And we took a bunch of photographs, probably a number of the pictures that had been that have been put up in the last few weeks here. But this photograph was from a section near the cemetery, I think close to the university of Oregon campus. I like this image, it's really simple, and it's pretty easygoing. It's just a panel of trees that are maybe 100 feet away or so that stretch up and kind of reach up into the top of the frame. I like the composition a little bit. And I also liked the backlight that was