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#1 in a multi-season study of the big tree in the field south of Wroxton and how the view changes dramatically through the year
Tree bursts with autumnal color over The Coffee Bar (TCB) at 1201 S Street NW, in the Shaw / Logan neighborhood in Washington, DC.
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The Singing Ringing Tree is a wind powered sound sculpture resembling a tree set in the landscape of the Pennine hill range overlooking Burnley, in Lancashire, England.
Completed in 2006, it is part of the series of four sculptures within the Panopticons arts and regeneration project created by the East Lancashire Environmental Arts Network (ELEAN). The project was set up to erect a series of 21st-century landmarks, or Panopticons (structures providing a comprehensive view), across East Lancashire as symbols of the renaissance of the area.
Designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu of Tonkin Liu, the Singing Ringing Tree is a 3-metre tall construction comprising pipes of galvanised steel which harness the energy of the wind to produce a slightly discordant and penetrating choral sound covering a range of several octaves. Some of the pipes are primarily structural and aesthetic elements, while others have been cut across their width enabling the sound.
made for this discussion at It's a addiction
Used the stocks provided in the tutorial except for skies which are my own and
bat brush from lugabrum-stock
bird brush from Wings of a hero
Rabbit from Pixabay
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The sun shining through interwoven trees in the woods on the edge of Kullaberg Nature reserve in Sweden
A fallen tree trunk is slowly disintegrating back into the soil where it grew for many years. I was attracted to the dark tree trunk surrounded by backlit grasses. I cropped the image to remove distracting elements.
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A tree that is popular with photographers and usually photographed from atop the limestone pavement where it grows.
I've never warmed to this 'populist' composition however, and i can tell you that i've tried it many, many times.
Perhaps i wanted my images of the tree to be different from everyone else's. Perhaps i prefer another ash tree nearby (i do actually).
The truth is that i hit upon this composition some time ago whilst 'under the influence'. I'd completed somewhere in the region of 100 laps of the Malham area that night, to a fantastic Spotify playlist, and by chance i had arrived at this spot just as the dawn arrived. It was a fitting end to the night.
So smitten with the scene was i that i've returned many times since... to watch the day break and to clear the mind. Of course these days i'm sober.
This particular morning i found that the wall had collapsed, it accentuated the outline of the tree. So i sat in the middle of the road, with the tarmac feeling warm beneath me and watched as the cold tones of night were warmed by the morning sun...
I hope you can see why i was so won over by the scene.
We should all have a special place, and a story about how you came to discover it. Hope you enjoyed my special place and my story.
I photographed these trees this morning in dense fog. Made some adjustments in Photoshop to contrast and tint. Washington Park Golf Course. Racine, Wisconsin.
First time i develop with stand still technique.
This is in fact semi stand still at 40 minutes(20+agitation+20) with Rodinal.
It is usually 60 min development but 60 min with Fomapan 100 would be over exposed.
Camera: Canon Prima Zoom76 that i got for free, I don't like point and shoot cameras but i must say that the results are over my expectations (exposition was spot on!). May be it is because of the development which gives a lot of details in the highlights and shadows.