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Tree in the TwilightPosted by Ian Bramham (Manchester, United Kingdom) on 30 May 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. The silouette of a tree against the skyline at dusk in our village. For purchasing high quality archival prints of any of these photos you can send me an email by clicking here or by going to MY NEW WEBSITE where prices are listed in the gallery sections under each individual photo. Links to the websites of other photographers whose work I love and who have all helped me enormously over a long period of time. I find the work of all 3 to be inspirational.
Comments (25)
Daroru from Amagasaki, JapanI like the perspective of the clouds behind. Everything in the shot is reaching out. 30 May 2008 6:48am Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaCelestial Light, gosh I love the tones, the tree, the 'all you need' feel, lovely photo Ian :) 30 May 2008 11:17am yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, Greecegreat tree and great mood - I like the square images a lot 30 May 2008 2:39pm JM@somedaysomewhere.net from Marseille, FranceSuperb toning and framing - seems like the master of the hill.. 30 May 2008 5:31pm Jim from United StatesA simple lovely shot. This would look great framed and hanging on a wall. Very nice indeed. 30 May 2008 6:07pm MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyCrisp detail, great light and composition, superb tone - just perfect! 30 May 2008 8:00pm akarui from Kagoshima, JapanThe tree against that sky and backlight is beautiful. The tones do a beautiful job on the trees and sky but less on the ground. Desaturate, darken that part only?? 31 May 2008 2:01am NJ & SB Photography from SpainPreciosa composición, creo que cuando esté lleno de hojas deberías retratarlo de nuevo :) 1 Jun 2008 9:38am GJC from Kyoto, JapanAn image of great simplicity which belies just how hard it was to take. Well done. 14 Jun 2008 4:56am danthro from Suburbia, United StatesHaven't commented in a while, but still loving your work, Ian! Great light and color in this one. always excellent tones and compositions. 29 Jun 2008 10:14pm |
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