Dawn in Forest Park
by Nancy Kane Chapman
Title
Dawn in Forest Park
Artist
Nancy Kane Chapman
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
That moment of stillness when the sun is just about to peep over the trees is captured in the calm water and reflections in the water. The reflection captures the sunrise.
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May 31st, 2019
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Comments (9)
Karen Adams
I can certainly see why this is a "sold!" Such a beautiful scene filled with mood and feeling! . . . .f/l
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
It's rare we get as far as the park by sunrise. Beauty is there every dawn....I know it is!! Thanks, Karen.
Angela Davies
Wonderful mood and reflections, congrats on your sale LF
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I don't often "do" dawn....but each time I'm up and out there, it's magic. Thanks Angela for your comment and congrats!
Nancy Kane Chapman
Many thanks to a buyer in Verona, WI for purchasing a 14" x 10.5" stretched matte canvas print of Dawn in Forest Park on 5/07/2023. This was one of my very favorite photographs and I hope it brings you much joy!
Nancy Kane Chapman
How nice to be featured in Midwest America Photography. Thanks so much, David for this notice and extra showcase. I can still remember taking this dawn photograph.
Elizabeth Tillar
Nancy, this is an impressive sunrise capture and presentation! The reflection is marvelous, with lovely light in a beautiful city park! l/f
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
This substitutes for the wild, the mountains and valleys...we don't travel nearly enough. St. Louis also has a beautiful Botanical Garden and we're members!
Meg Shearer
Wow! The reflections are perfect! I love the light and stillness and sense of peace! Gorgeous! l/f!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
We need to get up and go again. The dawn is just perfect for lovely photos...the earth is so radiant and the sky is always special!
Laurel Adams
SPECTACULAR CAPTURE, Nancy!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I'm cheating a bit...this was last year (at this very month and time) that we arose at dawn and went to Forest Park. There were so many photos that a.m. I barely used them.