Sycamore Chiaroscuro
by morpheus71
A sycamore leaf in a chiaroscuro ambience, in the shadowy margins of the River Aune- in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Uploaded21/07/2016 - 13:00
CategoryLandscape / Travel
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Posted 21/07/2016 - 17:07
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Jonas wrote:
nice work well taken..
Thanks Jonas😊 I do have a fondness for chiaroscuro lighting
nice work well taken..
Posted 21/07/2016 - 18:36
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Many thanks indeed Giulio 😊 I noticed the opportunity out of the corner of my eye - just as I was about to pack my photography bag and head off! Glad the chiaroscuro caught my attention 😂
Posted 22/07/2016 - 14:36
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Yes, the light shines beautifully on this Sycamore leaf, well spotted and taken, i have a Sycamore in my garden, very late to shed it's leaves and one of the last to come in to leaf in Spring, i have taken many photo's under that tree but it's getting too large for the garden now (we didn't plant it) sadly it may have to go, i will miss it though!
Posted 24/07/2016 - 00:34
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autumnlight wrote:
Yes, the light shines beautifully on this Sycamore leaf, well spotted and taken, i have a Sycamore in my garden, very late to shed it's leaves and one of the last to come in to leaf in Spring, i have taken many photo's under that tree but it's getting too large for the garden now (we didn't plant it) sadly it may have to go, i will miss it though!
Many thanks Maria Yes, the light shines beautifully on this Sycamore leaf, well spotted and taken, i have a Sycamore in my garden, very late to shed it's leaves and one of the last to come in to leaf in Spring, i have taken many photo's under that tree but it's getting too large for the garden now (we didn't plant it) sadly it may have to go, i will miss it though!
We have one too - on a high bank in our garden. Had to get a third of so of it's height lopped off a couple of years ago (was worried about it's height versus winter winds / proximity to house!). Blue tits nest in ours and bats roost in a bat box in the high trunk
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