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Clinging
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
I don't know what kind of vine is clinging to this tree, but it has changed to fall colors more rapidly than the foliage surrounding it. It's most likely strangling the tree, but it looks nice right now.
PP: +Contrast, burned in some highlights (foreground yellow leaves) and cloned-out an awkward branch on the left. |
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I think this is one of those situations where we see the lovely colours and our mind acknowledges them but the shot doesnt do them justice. I would like to see the same shot taken on a sunny day. The sun really does make a difference to the fall colours. Nice long format to accentuate the climber and well supported by the tree on the left. TFS
warm regards
David
- nicou
(21341) - [2009-10-20 2:19]
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Hello,
sueprbe image, quelle merveille, ce sous bois est de toute beauté, ce belles feuilles, ce couelurs, cet effet. grandisoe.
Bravoe t amitié
nicou
- solrac
(2641) - [2009-10-20 6:19]
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Original encuadre de esta planta que muestra un variado colorido de sus hojas captado con gran detalle y buena luz
un saludo
Hi Werner,
I like vines on a tree, although I know they can be bad for it. I've got one on my maple tree, but it does not change colors. I'd always called it Ivy, but definitely different than what you have here. I wish mine changed colors like this.
Are you happy with this DOF? Just a question. I'm still clueless.
I hope you have a wonderful day!
Dennis