...such as tiny trees growing on top of headstones....I loved the symbolism of this.
This is a discussion on With Death comes new Life... within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; ...such as tiny trees growing on top of headstones....I loved the symbolism of this....
...such as tiny trees growing on top of headstones....I loved the symbolism of this.
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I agree ... neat shot indeed. Not just the compsition and the little tree-let but also that horrible lens flare that in this case ... just plain adds to this shot in my opinion!
Thanks...I saw the rays and was kind of going for a bit of a ethereal/"heaven shining on the tree from above" look...I liked the lens flare too...thought it added to the scene and the effect I was after.
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I normally work hard to minimise lens flare and glare.. I get this proves it's good to break 'the rules' sometime! nice capture
as I said on Flickr- I really like this!
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Really cool shot!
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I like the comp here casil - nice.
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Thanks all so much...and thanks too B for the nice comment on Flickr!
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