Broken Tree (About this image) Finally back from New Mexico, that 10 and a half hour drive is a real killer! Got plenty of photos on film that should be back in a week or so but in the mean time here’s a 120 medium format from a previous months trip. Share This Story 8 Responses to “Broken Tree” jo July 30th, 2007 The cropping really creates a dynamic positive/negative dynamic. I love it's quirky simplicity. Reply Nick July 30th, 2007 The tree is so full on interesting lines , shapes and textures. Reply Kris [PiXistenZ] July 31st, 2007 Excellent framing and contrast! Reply petitlouis July 31st, 2007 Good desolation effect ! Reply Ginnie July 31st, 2007 It has a grainy, old-timey feel to it, Will. Desolate, maybe. I like it! Reply Badger July 31st, 2007 Good composition, I think that I would have removed the bit of vegetation half way up the right hand side ;0)) Reply elaine August 1st, 2007 great minimalist compo!: Reply Gavin Hart August 17th, 2007 Good theme and nice bokeh effect. Reply Share Your Thoughts Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail (required) (will not be published) Website Δ
jo July 30th, 2007 The cropping really creates a dynamic positive/negative dynamic. I love it's quirky simplicity. Reply
Ginnie July 31st, 2007 It has a grainy, old-timey feel to it, Will. Desolate, maybe. I like it! Reply
Badger July 31st, 2007 Good composition, I think that I would have removed the bit of vegetation half way up the right hand side ;0)) Reply
The cropping really creates a dynamic positive/negative dynamic. I love it's quirky simplicity.
The tree is so full on interesting lines , shapes and textures.
Excellent framing and contrast!
Good desolation effect !
It has a grainy, old-timey feel to it, Will. Desolate, maybe. I like it!
Good composition, I think that I would have removed the bit of vegetation half way up the right hand side ;0))
great minimalist compo!:
Good theme and nice bokeh effect.