I love the infinity-ness of this photo. It's so perfectly done that it becomes abstract, somewhere, back there where, you know, he is meant to be, and is, lost.
Markus, thank you. Yes, I thought it might have been a little bit boring to frame the trees exactly symmetrically. Sometimes the things you want to achieve really work ;-).
This is more a daily feed than a daily blog.
Photos are resized or may be cropped - that's the only post-processing I do.
The quotes: it is essential to me to only quote from things I am currently reading ... I must admit it is sometimes lopsided ... reading a 1000 page novel takes some time ;-)
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Fine image. That unsymmetric symmetry works well for me.
I love the infinity-ness of this photo. It's so perfectly done that it becomes abstract, somewhere, back there where, you know, he is meant to be, and is, lost.
Markus, thank you. Yes, I thought it might have been a little bit boring to frame the trees exactly symmetrically. Sometimes the things you want to achieve really work ;-).
-me, thanks, :-). Yes, somewhere back there ...
very very good photo
ciao
Thank you very much, dear Zé!
This image does invite the viewer in, to explore deeper into the woods. Fine shot Martina.
Paul, thank you. It was not an easy one regarding the light conditions, but hey, it worked out as I wanted it to.
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