On top of Frederick’s Hill in Pheasant Branch Conservancy there are several Indian burial mounds. The reason this location was chosen by the Native Americans thousands of years ago is probably the same reason it’s now a popular park trail to the top of the hill. It’s a beautiful peaceful place to experience the view.
I took some pinhole photographs there this week. One thing I love about pinhole photography is the images capture a passage of time during the long exposures. The movement of the trees and grass captures time passing in this ancient place.
The movement on a windy day and lighting really gave this photo an abstract look to it.
The tree bark on the old oak trees show their age like wrinkles in a face.
love the distortion of your duct tape pinhole!!!!
Thanks Toby!