Beech Doorway [Photography]

Beech Doorway [Photography]

Postby lee » 26 Sep 2004, 02:31

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v490/ ... chgate.jpg


i think that three pics is enough - i dont want to flood the category...... now to try my hand at something else.
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Postby Kaya-Nita » 26 Sep 2004, 02:50

Very Cool...from that angle it almost looks like an elephant i could see his head and trunk...no pun inteneded. :D :-D :applause: :brnbear: :awen:
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Postby lee » 29 Sep 2004, 12:56

it does too...flippin heck
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Postby Alferian » 30 Sep 2004, 18:08

Oh, I like this one very much. Beech is one of my favorite trees, though they don't grow here in Minnesota where I live, so I get to see them all too infrequently. My dream is to live in a beech grove.

Lee, have you heard of Andy Goldsworthy. I have his book called "Wood" which is a collection of amazing tree photos. You would like it. Hunt down a copy if you haven't see it already. A big coffee-table book.

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Postby Branbeith » 10 Oct 2004, 12:54

I really am enthralled with the angle you took the picture. It reminds me of how small I am against the grandiose of nature. Beautiful work of art!
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Postby Kat Lady » 10 Oct 2004, 13:54

I really like this one. You can feel the power and majesty of that tree. Well done lee.
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Postby Loosh » 10 Oct 2004, 20:38

I thought it was a rock formation at first before the entire picture loaded. What a surprise! Great photo, Lee!
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Postby lupiana » 10 Oct 2004, 20:50

The might of Nature in her fullest - wonderfully captured! Glad you used black and white - it really drew my eye to the form of the majestic wood. As they say 'round here, lee, ya done good!
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Postby Stohornugle » 11 Oct 2004, 13:32

Wonderful! I also thought it was a rock formation at first and yes the Elephant is there!.





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Postby Draghkar » 12 Oct 2004, 09:55

Great shot !!!!

I love the angle it was taken in..

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Postby Jeb » 13 Oct 2004, 03:11

Love the texture! And once again, black and white! Great choice.
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