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Another creature from the forest. This one's not pin sharp unfortunately. The ground must have been a bit springy for the tripod, or maybe I cocked the focus up!
They are the trees
Rotten pulp inside, and never well.
Roots are sucking,
Thieving from my source.
Tired boughs,
Reaching for the light...
It is all false pretension
Harlequin forest
Awaiting redemption for a lifetime
As they die alone
With no one by their side
Are they forgiven?
-Opeth
Forest Scene. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
The trunks of tall conifers trees in afternoon light
I had initially stopped near these trees to photograph an entirely different subject in the opposite direction, behind my position as I made this photograph. I spent a good deal of time on that other subject, but in the end it didn't (at least not as of this date) end up seeming to "work" quite the way I envisioned. As I finished I saw this row of strong, side-lit tree trunks and thought it might make a photograph. Ironically, I almost didn't both — at first the light wasn't remarkable, and I knew that I had photographed similar subjects in the past with success. I wasn't sure that this version was going to work.
But, this being a cloudy day in the Valley, the variable light began to play on the trees, alternately lighting them and putting them in shade. At the same time, the variability extended to the complex pattern of more distant forest. I'm always intrigued by the challenge of making a workable composition out of very complex and "busy" subjects, and here the momentary light makes all the difference.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, "California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra" is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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Prompt: Little girl in the forest with a squirrel, 19th century, 1800s, happy, in the style of arthur john elsley.
Style: Dreamland v3
A variation of the Bruce Bouley and Irene Steeves' prompt
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Today starts an 11 day vacation for us and it has been a perfect day so far! We drank coffee on the deck and then took a three hour hike in the Kettle Moraine Forest along a section of the Ice Age Trail. Birds were singing, trilliums and other wildflowers were blooming everywhere, and it was in the low 70's with sun and low humidity. It won't be much longer before mosquitoes and biting flies take over the trails and we're enjoying their absence while it lasts.
While we're missing our second road trip of the year, we can't complain about it. We're still healthy, as are our friends & family. We've also been working this entire time and the coming week is going to bring us a lot of nice weather. Plus, being home with the kitties is always good!
I took a walk through Maksimir forest, back in April. It was a nice, sunny day, the perfect weather for a walk.
Taken with Olympus E-PL2 digital mirrorless camera and Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 9–18mm F4–5.6 ultra-wide-angle zoom lens. Crop, levels and that's it.
Fall Forest - By Martijn van der Nat
Taken at the estate of Castle Oudt Poelgeest in Oegstgeest, The Netherlands
ISO 200, 10mm, 0 EV, f22, 1 second, tripod, remote release
Read more on this image and others taken that day in my blog www.martijnvandernat.nl/castle-oud-poelgeest-fall-foliage/
Deep in the woods of Grand Mere Park, not too far from the beach of Lake Michigan. I managed to safely avoid getting carried away by the mosquitoes as this was taken.
A little valley in the winter forest.
Picture taken on Fuji Neopan Acros 100 b&w negative.
Nikon FE
Nikkor 24mm f/2,8 Ai-s
1/125s
f/8
24mm
ISO 100
Genus Mycena, species unidentified. Found along Larison Creek in the Willamette National Forest, Oregon.
Copyright © Marc Ottolini All rights reserved
Hasselblad 500 C/M Planar 2.8/80mm
Kodak Portra160
Hoya Filter HMC ND4
The "Taffarel Road" cuts through the ancient Cansiglio, the second largest forest in Italy, for many kilometers. This forest used to be also known as “Gran Bosco da Reme di San Marco” – a grand name that makes a clear reference to the fact that the government of the Republic of Venice obtained from here the wood it needed for its naval fleet.
on the top of Sand Canyon, overlooking Canyon Country
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Another shot from Christmas day, looking through the trees into the haze.
It was getting dark. There's always a tense moment with an SX-70 when you press the button, hear the mirror go up, then wait and wait for it to go back down... But I like the shake on this.
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar with expired "Share the Love" 779 film
Picked up at the Pasedena Rose Bowl Markets, five minutes to leaving, for $8. Original vintage, unworn.
Every single thing about this image makes.my.heart.sing.
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