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Trees in the grounds of Ripley Castle.

29/12/16.

Pentax K1000 SLR.

Fomapan 200 shot at 400.

Developed by me.

Rodinal, 1+50, 20 mins, 20C, Fomafix P, spiral tank.

Scanned with Epson Scan V550.

035028

Have you ever hugged a tree? Hug a tree, and one day you will come to know that it is not only that you have hugged the tree but that the tree also responds, the tree also hugs you. Then for the first time you will be able to know that the tree is not just the form, it is not just a certain species the botanists talk about, it is an unknown God.

 

Osho

Charred tree trunks, Bush on Crater Lake Road, near Batchelor, Northern Territory, Austalia; Jan. 2016

mamiya RB67 Pro-S

Ilford Delta 400

Developed at home with Ilford Perceptol 1:3

 

Dock Point Park & Trails, Valdez, Alaska USA

 

wood, stone, earth, & air = 4 "elements"

November Trees

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Textures:

T13 by TCP

Embers 3 by Clive Sax

 

A tree appears magically through rocks in a volcanic area near Brandberg, Namibia

 

There were so many interesting tree barks at Hatchlands Park. Taken 3rd April, 2014.

This tree is standing in a construction site and many branches have been cut off, laying on the ground, yet it is singing in transparent tones and radiant colour of life.

I stared at this for a moment, and saw a pointed face, eyes, nose, arms outstretched.....

 

Kodak Bantam 828 f/4.5 (1938-1948).

 

Pre-cut Tri-X 400 to fit 828 format, developed in Rodinal, 1+25, 7 minutes.

Lovers Key State Park, Fort Myers Beach, FL

Moments are as special as you want them to be. Oftentimes, it may only be a twinkle of a person's eye, the sway of a tree, or the sun glinting among the trees.

What's fun about studying this photograph is how all the foreground trees are straight, while the oak in the background is waving it's branches every direction. :)

 

Location: Woolly Hollow State Park, Arkansas. February, 2012.

Photo # IMG_1558abw.

(c) Kelly Shipp Photography

I loved the backdrop to the dead tree.

Cannock Chase Staffordshire UK 17th October 2014

trees are so still and strong and profound

The tree seemed thankful for the support, it looked a little bit rotten around the base.

Barr Lake St. Pk. had to do some serious tree trimming before they rebuild the walk way out to the Gazebo which from there you can watch the Eagle nest.

This is a polymer clay version of my tree of life zentangle doodle. It will eventually be on a 5 x 5 inch canvas.

Tree Canopy Mallards Pike, Forest of Dean

reduction print, two blocks printed moku hanga style

9.5" x 6.5", shina plywood, Akua Kolor inks, a variety of paper

Version I - edition of 17

Version II - edition of 4

Version III - edition of 8 (above)

 

blogged

 

I was going to photograph a blue-bell patch when I spotted the potential of this group of trees.

Tree and Barn

Drawn with 8B pencil and smudge stick on cheap sketch paper, from my imagination. This was one of my first attempts at rendering trees "shadow first" (see below), and as such is not too hot. Overall, the little sketch is satisfying (at least to me), but the tree is too round and is lacking texture (which is somewhat due to the very dull, soft pencil), and the composition is surely not great.

 

Also in evidence is the problem with using cheap sketch paper -- my ink drawing on the other side of the page is showing through. Ugh.

 

I've been reading a really good book on drawing trees and such: On Drawing Trees and Nature: A Classic Victorian Manual, by J.D. Harding. While the prose is dense as concrete to modern readers, it offers no-nonsense rendering advice that I felt I could put to use immediately.

 

I stayed up late last night scribbling out trees in pencil and pen, just making up stuff. I think this book and some practice will give me the skills I need to do better rendering of plants and trees from life.

Two old trees in the snow, close to my home, taken while out walking Stan in the snow before I broke my leg

SOOC

today ... trees, sky ...snow

Oak Canyon Nature Center

double exposure of some trees.

Palm tree on the beach near Toliara

Nikon F5 on Kodak Portra 400 rated @ 200 with 35mm f/1.4G.

Tree

Te Araroa Trail.

Alternative road route

South Island.

New Zealand.

www.4seasonbackpacking.co.uk

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