Photo of a tree and boulder whilst out on a moorland walk last week.
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Photo of a tree and boulder whilst out on a moorland walk last week.
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C&C appreciated
Awesome. I like. One of natures fractals justly displayed.
Ron
and I ain't talkin' 'bout the crack in the rock.![]()
Thanks jusu & ron!
Exactly what I was trying for - with a hint natural moorland japanese rock garden zen - thanks Ron!Originally posted by rcfreas
One of natures fractals ...![]()
Wall Hanger Chaz!
The kind of rocks I like to climb.![]()
Nice work Chas,
this is one of those shots you can do a hundred different ways.
But this one is such a strong image.
The boulder in the foreground is sharp as is the tree.
The exposure is rich throughout the photo.
Even though the tree is cropped, I don't get the feeling that I'm missing anything. I want to plop my ass down on the rock and breathe the fresh air.
wonderful composition my friend!
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Gregg is saying it the right way, so for me too....Origineel gepost door fotodog
Nice work Chas,
this is one of those shots you can do a hundred different ways.
But this one is such a strong image.
The boulder in the foreground is sharp as is the tree.
The exposure is rich throughout the photo.
Even though the tree is cropped, I don't get the feeling that I'm missing anything. I want to plop my ass down on the rock and breathe the fresh air.
wonderful composition my friend!