Trees...

A couple from me, one from quite a while back...

"Up the Beech"

EOS 7D, EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM @ 17mm, 1/30 s, f/8, ISO 500

And a fun composite I put together from two images of the same sunrise scene (one at 70mm, one at ~200mm) last winter.
 

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Climb the first pix. Cute on the second!
Nice.
-r

neuroanatomist said:
A couple from me, one from quite a while back...

"Up the Beech"
EOS 7D, EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM @ 17mm, 1/30 s, f/8, ISO 500

And a fun composite I put together from two images of the same sunrise scene (one at 70mm, one at ~200mm) last winter.
 
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Some amazing colours and effects. I always find it a bit difficult to isolate a subject in woodland.

I've attached a couple of recent efforts, one taken with a Sigma 35 f1.4 ti try to isolate the logs acting as a bridge, the second taken on a gloomy day, and darkened a bit more to add atmosphere.
 

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Woodwideweb said:
Some amazing colours and effects. I always find it a bit difficult to isolate a subject in woodland.

I've attached a couple of recent efforts, one taken with a Sigma 35 f1.4 ti try to isolate the logs acting as a bridge, the second taken on a gloomy day, and darkened a bit more to add atmosphere.

Very nice pictures. I especially like the second one.
 
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Woodwideweb said:
Some amazing colours and effects. I always find it a bit difficult to isolate a subject in woodland.

I've attached a couple of recent efforts, one taken with a Sigma 35 f1.4 ti try to isolate the logs acting as a bridge, the second taken on a gloomy day, and darkened a bit more to add atmosphere.

Very nice Wodwideweb!
The second one, especially viewed on a large format screen, indeed conveys quite a gloomy feeling...

Wiebe.
 
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