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For the last couple of weeks, I've been adding more and more and more CelluClay to the tree house - inside and out - while sculpting the final form. More online this afternoon at:
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Two different kind of epiphytic lichens on pine tree trunk creates sensation of a face. (I didn't make any modifications, photographed it just as it was.)
September 2, 2019 - The next to last stop on our Ketchikan Photo Safari with Mike Cooke was along Sunset Drive adjacent to Ketchikan Gateway where we focused our cameras on nature.
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A stack of marked tree logs at a logging camp, waiting to be loaded onto a river barge (Borneo island).
Old growth rain forest is cut and logged to make room for oil-palm plantations (Borneo island)
View my other photos of Tree Logging and Deforestation.
Photo processed in HDR with Tone Mapping from a single RAW exposure.
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Just-finished painting
Mixed media
Awarded Highly Commended in the Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery exhibition and Competition, 2011. Open until November 25th.
This tree has been a challenge for me. It's growing on the mountain where I live and I've taken photos of it a number of times but always scrapped them because they were not good. Yesterday, I finally tried an angle "underneath" the tree, where it bends at the odd angle. I finally feel like I have a shot worth sharing. I don't think it's perfect, but at least it captures the crazy angle that made me want to photograph the tree in the first place. I did a little post-processing to highlight some features and mute others.
An old tree since chopped up so only the trunk remains. Taken in the Cotswold Water Park which lies on the Gloucestershire/Wiltshire border.