Nice mandoman7.
This thread brings to mind John Fowles's 1979 book The Tree with photographs by Frank Horvat.
Ecco Press is bringing The Tree back into print this September: http://www.amazon.com/Tree-John-Fowl...5852588&sr=8-2
Horvat's site, including 44 portraits of trees done between 1976 and 1986: www.horvatland.com
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I went up to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park a couple of weeks ago for a long weekend, hoping to spend most of it capturing wintery scenes. Well it was a little too wintery. A snowstorm came through and they closed all the park roads.
Here's one of maybe two I came away with in the one day I had. This is looking Southeast from Newfound Gap. 4x5. TMAX-400. D76 1:1. Caltar 180.
Ted
http://www.tedmastrandonas.com
Well this is kinda like a tree
Nice cold winter, great lights !!!
Old apple tree (yes, wide open !!)
Senlisse 78, France
Great images everyone...
A recent image.
jim k
Morning Hoar Frost, Roxborough, Alberta, Canada, 2010
I like this shot a lot, Jim.
John Youngblood
www.jyoungblood.com
Whole plate, X-ray film, lots of scratches
Paul, x-ray film is great but you can not cut it down. It will always scratch. Need to develop in tanks or one at a time in a smooth bottom tray.
jim
The Oak Tree
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Thanks for looking.
Wayne
Deep in the darkest heart of the North Carolina rainforest.
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