LT_CANT_Triptych
I went for a walk this afternoon at the nearby Lt Cantello reserve. I have long admired the intentional camera movement tree images you see on the net. This is my first try. I thought I'd present it as a triptych. This is essentially the base of the tree, further up the trunk and the higher up foliage levels of the same grouping of trees.
Lt Cantello was piloting a P-39 airocobra in the middle of the night. He took off in search of the Japanese sub that shelled Maroubra and crashed at Hammondville which is why the park is named in his honour:
LT_CANT_Triptych
I went for a walk this afternoon at the nearby Lt Cantello reserve. I have long admired the intentional camera movement tree images you see on the net. This is my first try. I thought I'd present it as a triptych. This is essentially the base of the tree, further up the trunk and the higher up foliage levels of the same grouping of trees.
Lt Cantello was piloting a P-39 airocobra in the middle of the night. He took off in search of the Japanese sub that shelled Maroubra and crashed at Hammondville which is why the park is named in his honour: