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Related: About this forumSome shots from our arboretum
Olympus EPL-1 Focal 28mm 2.8
And a girl with legs that merged with a birch.
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Some shots from our arboretum (Original Post)
alfredo
Apr 2013
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talkingmime
(2,173 posts)1. I like the birch. I don't see the legs.
alfredo
(60,271 posts)2. In the center a girl is on her back at the base of the tree.
talkingmime
(2,173 posts)3. I still don't see it.
I've only got a 17" monitor on my laptop.
alfredo
(60,271 posts)4. She is on her back, head to the left of the birch. She is wearing a white blouse.
Her arms are up because she is playing with her cellphone.
ConcernedCanuk
(13,509 posts)10. I got it - copied and pasted it into Irfanview then zoomed in.
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alfredo
(60,271 posts)11. Mystery solved. :)
Callalily
(15,324 posts)5. These are wonderful Alfredo!
Oh and that little bird at the corner of the path of your second shot! How ever did you get it to pose?
But my favorite photo is your last one . . . the bench and that wonderful old tree! Years ago I used to paint and draw and one of my favorite subjects was old trees! And I still like taking photos of benches!
alfredo
(60,271 posts)6. Thanks. Professional model.
Solly Mack
(96,640 posts)7. Oh, my.
Nice shots!
They're waiting on spring.
alfredo
(60,271 posts)8. It's getting up to 60 tomorrow, and 70 by early next week.
Mira
(22,668 posts)9. As always - love your work.
What speaks to me the most is the shape of the walk in photo number 2. It's a great line.
alfredo
(60,271 posts)12. Thanks. There are three main elements in the image. That is another
rule of three.
