beautiful, but looks like a crop Canon
beautiful, but looks like a crop Canon
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I think I've taken more LF shots of Beech Trees than any other tree, mainly for the way they splay their toes and the beautifully wrinkled-furrowed bark. The smoother bark (higher up) adds a nice contrast, and it's no wonder these smoother regions attract young lovers with pen knives to carve hearts and initials...
But I especially like the red-leaves-against-green-trunk of this shot! ;^)
I'd be tempted to return to this very tripod position for a study through the seasons. For example, one carpeted in light snow (color or b/w), another in dappled summer sun, etc.
Sinar F, Ilford Delta 100, Nikon Nikkor-W 180mm f/5.6. I think somewhere around f/16 and 1/4 second.
Last winter, Bieszczady, Poland:
In the woods II by JaZ99wro, on Flickr
Graflex 4x5
Caltar II-N 150/5.6
E100G
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