This is a blend of 4 of my earlier tree images into one shot. I am trying to expand on my previous post. This one however is quite different.
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This is a blend of 4 of my earlier tree images into one shot. I am trying to expand on my previous post. This one however is quite different.
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Twelve shots of a single tree blended together. This is one of those shots that needs to be seen large to enjoy all of the detail.
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This is a combination of 3 photos in the woods. I also used the App, Snapseed to do the color. One of the images is from my iphone and the other are from the Olympus EP-2.
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Here is another one from my B&W tree series. Shot this yesterday on the way to the airport with my iPhone. No mojo yet…
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This is part of a new series that I will be working on this winter of B&W shots of winter trees. Shot with a tilt adapter and my EP-2, this image will be printed at 40″x40″. The size makes a difference with the abstraction and the grain.
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I came across this image tonight. Not sure where I shot it, but I’m sure I was attracted to the 3 streaks, and I shot it with my iPhone.
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This was one of the few times that I got to be the passenger and I started to notice the trees flying by the as we headed down the highway. Since I was coming home from the hospital after knee surgery, I didn’t have my camera with me, but I did have the iPhone. This is a combination of 3 different shots I took that day out the window. This is one of those shots that I have been working on for awhile, and now I’m not sure if I like it or not. Would be interesting to get your opinions.
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The snow was falling lightly and seemed to collect on this one branch pointing the way into the woods.
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We had a nice little snow today, so I grabbed my camera and went to the park. I had quite a good hour of shooting and came home with lots to work on. However, this one is a straight shot right out of the camera. Very unusual for me. I started to add my mojo, but it seemed to ruin the shot. So I’m leaving it alone for now. It is a shot of trees reflecting in the water and the posts of a fence also reflecting. Rotated 180 degrees. The main focus was on the snow a few feet in front of me. I used my EP-2 with a tilt adapter and an old Pentax 50mm f/1.4.
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