Love the vibrancy of the green. Reminds me of the paddy fields of Navua, around the coast from Suva. Personally I'd prefer to see a lot more tree, rather than cropping it back. This subject also lends itself to macro-photography, whereby one can create interesting effects by capturing the images of close-up sections of the tree trunk. Often the peeling pieces of fragile bark will contrast really well with the smooth almost silky trunk beneath. Definitely be worth a revisit to try this concept out.
Thanks all ... had to crop it back LG, there was some pretty ugly stuff just outside the cropped image that would not have done justice to the otherwise lovely scene :).
Although the original concept for this photo-blog may have changed somewhat due to Life, Love etc (ad nauseum), I WILL chip away at this thing (where possible) until I have completed the countdown from 365. Who knows, I may have a sudden rush of available time (cough) or overwhelming inspiration and still complete the project within the 12 months, although the realist in me says "you're dreamin' mate" ... Whatever, However and Whenever, fruition SHALL be reached (and I have it on good advice that Fruition is a rather nice place, particularly in Spring) :o)
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Love the vibrancy of the green. Reminds me of the paddy fields of Navua, around the coast from Suva. Personally I'd prefer to see a lot more tree, rather than cropping it back. This subject also lends itself to macro-photography, whereby one can create interesting effects by capturing the images of close-up sections of the tree trunk. Often the peeling pieces of fragile bark will contrast really well with the smooth almost silky trunk beneath. Definitely be worth a revisit to try this concept out.
This one's probably my favourite so far. It's wonderful.
...Chooky (who cannot remember her login already)
like this pic...interesting ideas luckyg...can hear a stillness, perhaps before a storm, or after a storm...*shrugging shoulders* imaginative is me...
Thanks all ... had to crop it back LG, there was some pretty ugly stuff just outside the cropped image that would not have done justice to the otherwise lovely scene :).
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