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    Re: Naturally Abstract

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    Re: Naturally Abstract

    Don't know if this can be considered abstract enough. But a small opening in the canopy of an old growth deciduous forest.
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    Re: Naturally Abstract

    wow those last two are great! obviously mikes is more abstract, but i love that shot loupey.
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    Re: Naturally Abstract

    Quote Originally Posted by Loupey
    Don't know if this can be considered abstract enough. But a small opening in the canopy of an old growth deciduous forest.
    Wow, love this shot! I'd say it qualifies as abstract, it is simply in a wider context as opposed to the close ups generally seen.

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    Re: Naturally Abstract

    Dylan8i & scott-devon - I really appreciate your feedback on this one. I'm pleasantly shocked it had an impact as I thought it was a bit too simple. You'll notice that most of my shots are really simple/basic in terms of image complexity anyway, but this one was really basic.

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    Re: Naturally Abstract

    These are razor shells being covered by the incoming tide.

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    Death of an elder.

    One of the oldest trees still standing in central Ohio I bet. Base of the tree is approximately 4' in diameter.

    Died 2 years ago.
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    Re: Naturally Abstract

    I really like this image Loupey.

    Did you take the shot in black & white in camera or did you convert it from a coloured image.

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    Thanks, Cassie. Shot in color, converted (hastily) in post.

    Still haven't gotten around to learning the proper way to convert B&W's "properly" to get the deep blacks and the rich grays.
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    Re: Naturally Abstract

    Hey Loupey, maybe you will find this helpful.

    Best way to shoot B&W

    I made a post not to long ago about the same question in the Help forum.

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    Re: Naturally Abstract

    Loupey.... I cut down trees like that every month..... fun stuff

    by chance could you get a image of the full tree with something to referance size with under the tree.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    by chance could you get a image of the full tree with something to referance size with under the tree.
    I'm afraid this is the best I could do. I thought about putting a kid behind the trunk. But it is raining branches under there.

    Difficult to see from this angle, but that path is a jogging/biking path.


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    looks like a big red oak, but could be a sugar maple.

    Someday I will get a few images at work of some of the 6' wide trees I encounter at times. Fun stuff
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    sine we are already on the topic, i was working with beeches that where close to 100 cm DBH (diameter at breast height- 4.5 feet) in my kentucky field site. they said the record in that forest was around 70 INCH DBH i have seen some very old oaks around my area though that where larger.
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    Watch nature mix 1 part algal bloom with 1 part leaf with 1 part breeze and let her mix it all up on a warm summer day ...

    (oh, btw, shot before the storm )
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    I like it! simple but eye-catching.

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    A milkweed pod.
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    From the weekend.
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    Very nice shots Mjs. Is that a milk-weed pod in the first shot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott-devon
    Very nice shots Mjs. Is that a milk-weed pod in the first shot?
    Thanks Scott. Yes, it's a milk-weed pod.
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    mjs1973 - that milkweed shot is very professional.
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    That's a nice one, Dan! I love how the false eyes in the posterior lead out of the DOF.
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    Wet lichens.
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