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Tree and Rock in Harmony
Tree and Rock in Harmony
Rasai


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Free Study 2007-07 (Advanced Editing V*)
Camera: Nikon D1X
Lens: Nikon AF Zoom-Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6D
Location: Chelino Valley California
Date: Jul 13, 2007
Aperture: f5.3
ISO: 160
Shutter: 1/125
Galleries: Abstract, Nature
Date Uploaded: Jul 31, 2007

this is the other side of my entry for the Land(not sea)challenge "Rock n Tree"...The lighting was killing me and I couldn't get what I wanted with out reflectors that I didn't have with me on my bike!
I did a lot more Post Processing than usual and didn't make it appreciably better. What I hope to capture is that you can not tell the transistion from the rock and the tree ! I consider this a very special place at this time and it may one day be considered a sacred place. I'm going to solicit the help of experts to see if this may be a 'carin' of one type or another. This fabulious tree/rock formation is of similar type to other rock outcrops and native trees yet none taht I have ever seen look to be fashioned by the hand of man/woman.

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 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/07/2007 06:43:58 PM
too much light
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08/06/2007 09:09:08 PM
Lacks interest..it seems like a snap shot to me..The very large shadow takes away from the picture IMO...it is hard to see the "rock"
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08/06/2007 08:19:06 AM
Hmmm? I'm wondering if I would have liked a wider view better.
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08/04/2007 02:14:04 PM
To me, the tree and the rock are in too much shadow.
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08/04/2007 09:32:13 AM
Maybe a different angle or different time of daylight would add more interest for me. It's okay, but not real exciting for me.
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