I've been working on preserving the memory of these "three" lone trees for a
collection series I am going to be featuring on a new gallery. Here are two
of the seasons that I have reworked back from the originals.
Do you have a landmark of where to stand? You're pretty darn close to the same position. Also, I was wondering if you're shooting other angle's as well.
Do you have a landmark of where to stand? You're pretty darn close to the same position. Also, I was wondering if you're shooting other angle's as well.
Great work! Can't wait to see Summer and Autumn.
JBR
Thanks John,
I've posted a link to the rest of the images I am working on in the collections gallery. I had an
approximate mark or position of where to stand on these when I took these images but
unfortunately the third smaller tree died of a disease several years ago so there want be any retakes possible sadly.
Very cool concept here, amazing how much an area can changer visually through out the seasons. you have a great subject matter here and your comps really really accentuate your subject matter. Looking forward to more of this series, Nicely seen here Al
I remember these guys! Very nice composition, and good idea on a seasonal collection of them. The winter version is my favorite as well, with such stark simplicity.
What a treat to see these two again , Al . I love both of them , but perhaps the first with that tiny moon leads the field by a short head . I look forward to seeing the complete re-worked quartet in due course .
Al: Very nice. I really enjoyed the full collection; the fall and summer versions are equally appealing. I also really liked the column shots of the Mayan ruins.
Amazing subjects Al. I love lone trees (as well as the lighthouses ). The winter shot really stands out for me, but the spring shot has the moon as the hidden delight... so very tough to choose a favorite.