Challenge #37: "That Solitary Tree" - Winner Chosen
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Re: Challenge #37: "That Solitary Tree" - ends 03 March
Very great composition Tom, I like the story behind this technology invasion ... , this picture could be use for a front page of a magazine like Green Peace or other.
If you have took the picture in RAW, you might be able to erase a little bit the flash effect on the tree.
good job !
Frank
If you have took the picture in RAW, you might be able to erase a little bit the flash effect on the tree.
good job !
Frank
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Re: Challenge #37: "That Solitary Tree" - ends 03 March
Hi Tom - I agree with Mark and Frank - it looks like "invasion of the machines" .
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Re: Challenge #37: "That Solitary Tree" - ends 03 March
Thanks, Birma. That description is very close to what I was attempting to do with the image, although I might have phrased it slightly differently.Birma wrote:Hi Tom - I agree with Mark and Frank - it looks like "invasion of the machines" .
If I were to shoot it again, I would wait until it was somewhat darker, to make the tree stand out with greater contrast against a darker hillside that is about 800 meters behind it. I would also shoot the image several times with differing f-stops to have a better chance of getting the "stark" look that I wanted. On the camera's LCD, the image actually looked much, much closer to what I was attempting to capture than it appears here and on my computer, and I forgot to bracket the exposure as a precaution.
I did shoot in RAW, and might be able to use post-processing to get closer to what I want, but it looks like that might take a lot more work than the result would be worth to me. For me, the most important thing is that I can probably do a better job with the camera the next time I have a somewhat similar goal.
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"Technological Viagra invading"Birma wrote:Hi Tom - I agree with Mark and Frank - it looks like "invasion of the machines" .
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Re: Challenge #37: "That Solitary Tree" - ends 03 March
Not sure I want to join this challenge as the competition is tough and some super pictures have already been uploaded. Anyway here is a lovely picture of a solitary tree in Perthshire Scotland in October with the full plume of rusty colours on display. I hope you all like it. It was taken with my DSC-R1 some years ago.
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Re: Challenge #37: "That Solitary Tree" - ends 03 March
Hi Tom, : )
That's a good selection of a rather crooked tree against the brutal verticality of the antenna towers that invade the hilltop.
Your method of shooting as explained in your second post is also would produce a striking image. Also, going as low as the ground surface to shoot while the only available light is that of the sunset to produce dark silhouettes of both the tree and the towers might work-depending on the provided angle which is suposed to outline the tree's shape.
There really are many possibilities to shoot this particular scene and all are worth going for.
The fact that some of the branches of the tree are cut off and lying around also is also worth thinking about.
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Hi Alphaomega, : )
Nothing like a bending-over tree with abundance of beautifully coloured leaves on the top of a hill. Just imagine sitting and lying under it and viewing the valley below that reaches up to create this hill.
A very lovely tree. : )
Yildiz
That's a good selection of a rather crooked tree against the brutal verticality of the antenna towers that invade the hilltop.
Your method of shooting as explained in your second post is also would produce a striking image. Also, going as low as the ground surface to shoot while the only available light is that of the sunset to produce dark silhouettes of both the tree and the towers might work-depending on the provided angle which is suposed to outline the tree's shape.
There really are many possibilities to shoot this particular scene and all are worth going for.
The fact that some of the branches of the tree are cut off and lying around also is also worth thinking about.
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Hi Alphaomega, : )
Nothing like a bending-over tree with abundance of beautifully coloured leaves on the top of a hill. Just imagine sitting and lying under it and viewing the valley below that reaches up to create this hill.
A very lovely tree. : )
Yildiz
Divi Divi Tree
Not a great picture, but every tree contest needs a divi divi tree.
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Looks like a big BonsaiMike wrote:Not a great picture, but every tree contest needs a divi divi tree.
Mike
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I shoot this Palm tree at the Jewish Cemetery in Fez El Jdid, Morocco.
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Some great tree pics - Birma, Juanito, Frank and Mike! I'll cast my vote when time has come
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Thanksbossel wrote:Some great tree pics - Birma, Juanito, Frank and Mike! I'll cast my vote when time has come
Regards
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pakodominguez wrote:Thanksbossel wrote:Some great tree pics - Birma, Juanito, Frank and Mike! I'll cast my vote when time has come
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Re: Challenge #37: "That Solitary Tree" - Voting
Thank you all for your magnificent photos for Challenge #37!
We have some challenging shots to select from....
The Poll consists of 3 PARTS with 23 photos in total. Therefore, you'll have to go to each of the 3 links listed below to cast your votes.
Later a final poll of 10 photos that got the highest vote rates will be created to determine the winner of Challenge #37: "That Solitary Tree".
Here are the links for the simultaneously-running 3 polls as PART 1, PART 2 and PART 3.
Please remember to vote for all 3 parts to be fair to all of our participants.
PART 1 of the POLL
PART 2 of the POLL
PART 3 of the POLL
Good luck all and thank you for your contribution!
Yildiz
We have some challenging shots to select from....
The Poll consists of 3 PARTS with 23 photos in total. Therefore, you'll have to go to each of the 3 links listed below to cast your votes.
Later a final poll of 10 photos that got the highest vote rates will be created to determine the winner of Challenge #37: "That Solitary Tree".
Here are the links for the simultaneously-running 3 polls as PART 1, PART 2 and PART 3.
Please remember to vote for all 3 parts to be fair to all of our participants.
PART 1 of the POLL
PART 2 of the POLL
PART 3 of the POLL
Good luck all and thank you for your contribution!
Yildiz
Re: Challenge #37: "That Solitary Tree" - Winner Chosen
Congratulations to Birma for being the winner of Challenge #37: “That Solitary Tree” with his photo entitled “Frosty Dawn”.
Thank you all for making this one of the most exciting and beautiful challenge threads that comprised many interesting and intriguing photos whether they won or not. Each photo had something that made us think, evaluate, refresh our perception and question the ingredients. : ))
Well done everyone, couldn't have been better! : ))
Yildiz
Winning photo : "Frosty Dawn" by Birma
Thank you all for making this one of the most exciting and beautiful challenge threads that comprised many interesting and intriguing photos whether they won or not. Each photo had something that made us think, evaluate, refresh our perception and question the ingredients. : ))
Well done everyone, couldn't have been better! : ))
Yildiz
Winning photo : "Frosty Dawn" by Birma
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