
I particularly enjoy the work of Tony Howell, a landscape photographer from the UK. His work inspires me because he likes to experiment with the technical aspects of photography. This picture was taken after decided to go up two f.stops from that suggest by the light meter.
This means that the photograph is deliberately over exposed for the purpose of making the shot work. I like the colour and tone of the image and I feel that the sillhoutte effect of the tree stands out well.
Tony sells his pictures mounted and framed and he also sells them on canvas, he is a British proffessional photographer who makes a lot of money from his printed work.
At the Lake District, England Tony spent much time choosing his angle and using his tripod to position the camera exactly where he wanted it. By making the camera steady on the tripod he was able to get a crisp image even at a slow shutter speed.