It's a little startling, for on first take these trees at the same angle, appear to be the same shot, but with the light of the second I wondered, where did the full pine in shadow come from then in the first? Even knowing these are two different trees, my eye thwarts me.
Oh, neat. I can only guess at the processes involved, natural and digital. Lovely. thanks. -
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this is the winter... remain me an the place where I grew up...
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Peter - not much digital here in these. just a little burn and dodge. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLaura - yes it was so very quiet there. it makes one walk a little softer. thank you for coming by.
I am off to MOMA today , I will stand in front of the Frans Klein in your honor, watching for the light to change
ReplyDeleteSo very fitting. His deep black slashes on white have always attracted me as i was thinking of him here. Thank you Dan. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteIt's a little startling, for on first take these trees at the same angle, appear to be the same shot, but with the light of the second I wondered, where did the full pine in shadow come from then in the first? Even knowing these are two different trees, my eye thwarts me.
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erin - kind of daunting aren't they and so close in proximity too. thank you.
ReplyDeleteYes I like it! :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice one!