In the Garden of Eden, Arches National Park.
Know the spot, captured it many times. However, your composition is the best I have seen and against the dark sky, FABULOUS!!! Great job.
nhastings wrote:
Know the spot, captured it many times. However, your composition is the best I have seen and against the dark sky, FABULOUS!!! Great job.
I agree excellent composition and photo.
I like your gray day the twisted tree really makes the photo for me.
Thanks folks. Others will see things as they may, but I find composition works well when primary, and in particular, unlike and/or possibly ironic, elements 'relate' to one another. Diagonals add dynamism to what could otherwise have been a static scene.
Very nicely done. Well composed.
So good Cany! I love your processing too - very intelligently done
Cany143 wrote:
In the Garden of Eden, Arches National Park.
Nicely done, very excellent work.
Does anyone see the face in the rock, hum?
Cheers ron
Ronald540 wrote:
Nicely done, very excellent work.
Does anyone see the face in the rock, hum?
Cheers ron
Thanks, Ron. Ironic, isn't it? that you see a face in the rock. Rocks aren't living things, but we can anthropomorphize them. Trees, on the other hand, are living things, but the one in the shot isn't alive. You'd almost think that Nature --or someone-- had arranged the primary elements in the shot, and related one to the other's contradiction. Strange.
Cany143 wrote:
In the Garden of Eden, Arches National Park.
Fantastic image!!!!
The "Guy" on the left has a face only a mother could love
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Cany143 wrote:
In the Garden of Eden, Arches National Park.
Cany, another excellent photo.
Greg
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