Growth Reflected
by davidstorm
Thanks to Shaun Wilson (Puma) for pointing out this tree that had a huge branch growing down towards the water. This one was taken at an angle to accentuate the reflections of the branches in the still lake and give the impression that they were growing down to and up from the water. Colours have been de-saturated to make this almost mono and focus the atention on the structures and shapes.
K-m, DA 16-45 F4 ED AL.
K-m, DA 16-45 F4 ED AL.
Uploaded03/02/2012 - 23:27
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Posted 04/02/2012 - 09:08
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Excellent David, really unusual and dramatic angle, and If I hadn't read your explanation I would have thought this was taken vertically looking up to the sky. I see you're enjoying the 16-45
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Posted 04/02/2012 - 14:00
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Wonderful photo David, I had to look at it twice before I read the info, really great angle. Best wishes Trixie
Posted 04/02/2012 - 19:03
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sandinista wrote:
Excellent David, really unusual and dramatic angle, and If I hadn't read your explanation I would have thought this was taken vertically looking up to the sky. I see you're enjoying the 16-45
Agreed.
Excellent David, really unusual and dramatic angle, and If I hadn't read your explanation I would have thought this was taken vertically looking up to the sky. I see you're enjoying the 16-45
Best Regards, Larry.
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Posted 04/02/2012 - 20:49
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I thought the same as Larry until i read your information, stunning shot!
Posted 05/02/2012 - 18:53
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Thank you very much to everyone for your comments.
Regards
David
Regards
David
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