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Jan 10, 2006 04:27 |  #1

Two shots same tree differant view.


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Jan 10, 2006 19:28 |  #2

Very interesting shots.


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Jan 10, 2006 20:12 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #3

Yes they are interesting shots, I really like the second one. I wonder what it would look like in B&W or sepia, it may take on a very creepy appearence.


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Jan 10, 2006 22:02 as a reply to  @ stoneylonesome's post |  #4

stoneylonesome wrote:
Yes they are interesting shots, I really like the second one. I wonder what it would look like in B&W or sepia, it may take on a very creepy appearence.

I was just thinking exactly the same thing;)

Very nice shots, Russell!


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Jan 11, 2006 08:49 |  #5

Well done. Looks like that tree has had a very rough life.


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Jan 11, 2006 09:05 |  #6

As requested B&W. Well my first attempt at it.

Not good to many I think pixels showing in the sky.


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Jan 11, 2006 09:16 as a reply to  @ russellsnr2's post |  #7

Looks good, very foreboding look to it, Keep in mind that sometimes pixels can add to the overall feel and artistic endeavor of the photo. "Pixels and wires ain't bad all the time" :lol: :lol:


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Jan 11, 2006 11:09 |  #8

I LIKE THE 2ND BETTER




  
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