I thought this was a bird!!!! I couldn't for the life of me figure out why you had linked to pinecones. Alas, I've got it all figured out. Love, love, the light in this one. V
Your cone is playing possum. I've been so lax with any sort of comment(or even post) due to photoshoots constantly. Hopefully it goes without saying I adore everything you do, especially the monos and know you are a cut above.
Very nice angle into the light for that B&W shadow shot, Snapper. Looks like a Douglas fir cone that weathered a rainy night and now drying out in the sunlight. Thanks for the link back to your September post about trees.
Such a minimalist image, Snapper (was going to say simple but that has connotations!). The wonderful thing is that you have been able to give voice to the natural grain of the wood.
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I thought this was a bird!!!! I couldn't for the life of me figure out why you had linked to pinecones. Alas, I've got it all figured out. Love, love, the light in this one.
V
Nice little shadow. I don't know what Virginia knows. MB
Nice one, Snapper. Chiarascuro.
Great angle and composition, love the use of B&W. It looks like an strange kind of bug!
Your cone is playing possum. I've been so lax with any sort of comment(or even post) due to photoshoots constantly. Hopefully it goes without saying I adore everything you do, especially the monos and know you are a cut above.
Very nice angle into the light for that B&W shadow shot, Snapper. Looks like a Douglas fir cone that weathered a rainy night and now drying out in the sunlight. Thanks for the link back to your September post about trees.
unique and artsy. great angle, light and use of space.
Such a minimalist image, Snapper (was going to say simple but that has connotations!). The wonderful thing is that you have been able to give voice to the natural grain of the wood.
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