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sun flowers and poplar trees in late autumn ... for tomorrow cold weather is forecasted and first snow shall arrive in the mountains near. sunset scene with lense flare.
taken with Fujifilm X-M1 and Samyang / Rokinon / Walimex 12mm ultra wide lense. in postproduction mainly horizontally mirrored.
Violating a rule of composition I inserted, deliberately at the center of the composition, the tree in the foreground to enhance the grandeur and the bare weaving of the branches, balancing it with the two "brothers" on the sides.
The atmosphere is of a soft winter sunset.
Violando una regola della composizione ho inserito, volutamente al centro della composizione, l'albero in primo piano per esaltarne l'imponenza e la spoglia tessitura dei rami, bilanciandolo con i due "fratelli" ai lati.
L'atmosfera è di un tenue tramonto invernale.
taken 4 years ago in England. Wonder what it is like there today? It's 30c here in Johannesburg...
The Staves.....
I've dug through my hard drive to find and post this photo, sadly this photogenic group of trees has been sacrificed to make way for a nice housing developement.
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taken under a tree at the UofM(d). the lighting was just insanely beautiful and the tree aligned in this weird way to lend the shot a spherical effect that looks almost 'shopped, but is entirely natural.
Winter is the best time to sit and work on pictures taken during the summer, and this summer was a good one. Camping, walking around on logs crossing rivers. So excited for next summer !
For 52 Weeks of Pics 2014
Week 40 Trees
Stately rows of birch trees that are slowly shedding their leaves signifying the change in season from late summer to early autumn. We have been fortunate in the UK this year to have had some lovely late summer sunshine, so the transition into the cooler autumn weeks has been delightfully delayed!
This area is one of the nicest parts of Bedford with pleasant walks along the Embankment of the Great River Ouse on the eastern edge of the town, and is an area I often walk the dog along.
The symmetry of the 300 year old oak trees caught my eye. 300 year old trees!!!
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Stood still it did, dreaming of glories past, present and future. It wasn't an ancient by any means but what it has seen it made up for its immobility, infecting those around it with a dreamasque purpose.
This is a great example of the sunsets we have here in Florida. Sometimes it looks like the sky is on fire, especially after a thunderstorm. I shot this walking around a local lake one evening being sure to take my camera with me.
Most of us are too busy and in too much of a hurry to be able to stop and enjoy a sunrise. Those who have that luxury probably enjoy them immensely--and I envy them.
But sunsets occur at a time when most of us are already in our slowing down mode and we have more time to stop and observe them. Sunset is our time to reflect, and watching sunsets help bring somewhat of a happy, peaceful closure to what may have been a crazy, hectic day...I Love Sunsets!
A tougher day today - blue sky start before cloud rolled in. Gave me a chance of something atmospheric as the "tree" this evening
Pour un instant, j'ai cru qu'elle me faisait les yeux doux. Malgré ...
For a moment, I thought she was giving me soft eyes. Despite ...