ETmom
Loc: Elizabeth, Colorado
Newbie in the hosting world.
Parts and Pieces that make up the entire scene or story.
What to do: Pick one subject to shoot, and capture it in different angles, distances, colors, and light. For example, photograph the view from your window at different times of day and on different days. You might also choose an object and shoot it from up high or down low, far away or up close, or in color and black and white.
danersmiff"s post on page 16 in the "Weeds" challenge is another great example of this idea.
My first set is one of my CMT (Culturally Modified Tree) trees that I have on my property.
The kink in this tree was probably done with a ligature over many years/generations. Very similar to the Bonsai Trees, only on a large scale.
My neighbor calls this tree the "talking tree", because it looks like the mouth is moving when the wind blows
Thanks for playing along
Ellen
ETmom wrote:
Newbie in the hosting world.
Parts and Pieces that make up the entire scene or story.
What to do: Pick one subject to shoot, and capture it in different angles, distances, colors, and light. For example, photograph the view from your window at different times of day and on different days. You might also choose an object and shoot it from up high or down low, far away or up close, or in color and black and white.
danersmiff"s post on page 16 in the "Weeds" challenge is another great example of this idea.
My first set is one of my CMT (Culturally Modified Tree) trees that I have on my property.
The kink in this tree was probably done with a ligature over many years/generations. Very similar to the Bonsai Trees, only on a large scale.
My neighbor calls this tree the "talking tree", because it looks like the mouth is moving when the wind blows
Thanks for playing along
Ellen
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Oh boy,, nice tree there . You hit home here Ellen...stand by lol
ETmom
Loc: Elizabeth, Colorado
Roadrunner wrote:
Oh boy,, nice tree there . You hit home here Ellen...stand by lol
Thank you RR. yes I have a number of these trees on my property.
ETmom
Loc: Elizabeth, Colorado
A few years back we had a very wet fall. I came across these beautiful orange fungi.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
These are pictures of the same tree at various times. Each shot from my open front door. Tree is gone as a storm knocked it down.
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
Thanks for the interesting challenge Ellen.
My offering shows 3 sunsets from Garry Point in Richmond, BC. Shot a year apart with the last one being influenced by the severe wildfire smoke we had in this area from our own record forest fire season and from the devastating wildfires in California at the same time. At one point, Vancouver BC had the poorest air quality of any city in the world.
=o) Johnny.
ETmom wrote:
Newbie in the hosting world.
Parts and Pieces that make up the entire scene or story.
What to do: Pick one subject to shoot, and capture it in different angles, distances, colors, and light. For example, photograph the view from your window at different times of day and on different days. You might also choose an object and shoot it from up high or down low, far away or up close, or in color and black and white.
danersmiff"s post on page 16 in the "Weeds" challenge is another great example of this idea.
My first set is one of my CMT (Culturally Modified Tree) trees that I have on my property.
The kink in this tree was probably done with a ligature over many years/generations. Very similar to the Bonsai Trees, only on a large scale.
My neighbor calls this tree the "talking tree", because it looks like the mouth is moving when the wind blows
Thanks for playing along
Ellen
Newbie in the hosting world. br br Parts and Piec... (
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Very nice start, Ellen. Thanks for taking on a host position and challenging us with a different take on things. I was looking forward as to what you meant by "Parts and Pieces". I'll have to get back on this one now that I know.
Three versions of a tree by the river:
boberic wrote:
These are pictures of the same tree at various times. Each shot from my open front door. Tree is gone as a storm knocked it down.
I like the four season tree.
ETmom
Loc: Elizabeth, Colorado
boberic wrote:
These are pictures of the same tree at various times. Each shot from my open front door. Tree is gone as a storm knocked it down.
Nice set. Love the color of the first picture
Sad that it's no longer there.
Ellen
ETmom
Loc: Elizabeth, Colorado
JohnnyDW wrote:
Thanks for the interesting challenge Ellen.
My offering shows 3 sunsets from Garry Point in Richmond, BC. Shot a year apart with the last one being influenced by the severe wildfire smoke we had in this area from our own record forest fire season and from the devastating wildfires in California at the same time. At one point, Vancouver BC had the poorest air quality of any city in the world.
=o) Johnny.
Beautiful shots. We here in Colorado will get the smoke from the CA wild fires too.
Thanks for sharing these pictures
Ellen
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