Tree and trees.
I always had a soft spot for photographing trees, here are some samples. The sunrise and Oak Tree image was made in the film days by sandwiching two slides in the enlarger, it won a price at an Irish Whisky photo competition.
100 Year old trees growing on permafrost, Alaska.
Oak tree in Infrared.
Sunrise and Oak tree.
Fall river view.
#3 is the best...you should frame it
I disagree with the above, I think no. 2 is dramatic and infrared really adds emphasis.
PhotoGuyJosh wrote:
I disagree with the above, I think no. 2 is dramatic and infrared really adds emphasis.
Thanks very much for your input.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Wow Mike I thought your flowers were good. But these come pretty close if not better.:):) I to love trees. And I can't pick one, all have something I like about them. Very beautiful Mike!!
Erv
Once again you have provided a fine series of wonderful images. But by now, we expect nothing less from you. Well done, again.
Erv wrote:
Wow Mike I thought your flowers were good. But these come pretty close if not better.:):) I to love trees. And I can't pick one, all have something I like about them. Very beautiful Mike!!
Erv
Thanks very much Erv. I guess you have some trees on your Property? In my small backyard I have a pine tree and a walnut tree from which I never get one walnut, squirrels come in mass and hide and carry them away, I have to buy mine at Safeway.
mooseeyes wrote:
Once again you have provided a fine series of wonderful images. But by now, we expect nothing less from you. Well done, again.
Thank you for your generous reply. It's nice to be recognised by your peers.
Like #2 and #4 a lot, don't care for the effect on #3 but do like the image, I find for my old eyes that white ragged border distracts from the image. Good series and I too love trees.
I love how the white trees are reflected in #4 (Fall River View). You've set the bar pretty high, you know.
Birdguide wrote:
Like #2 and #4 a lot, don't care for the effect on #3 but do like the image, I find for my old eyes that white ragged border distracts from the image. Good series and I too love trees.
Thank you very much. Old eyes? I am sure they are a lot younger then mine (82)
carlysue wrote:
I love how the white trees are reflected in #4 (Fall River View). You've set the bar pretty high, you know.
Thank you very much Carlysue.
send 3 to me. i'll frame it!
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