Mt. Wellinton mountain range seen from my front-door step, please excuse the photo as it was a quick shot There is quite often snow on the upper peaks.
Interesting shot, Gary, we get a lot of strong wind here in Tassy, Usually it results in uprooted trees, quite often big gum-trees due to there shallow root systems but I haven't seen any trees like this. Must have a constant wind to have the tree form like that.
Thanks Craig, I have seen images of a single tree that looks wind swept. It was a calm day when we were at this location. It is the first time I had been out that way. The road becomes a 4wd track not far past these trees. So we are going to go back once all of the tourists have gone, and this time the city car will get left at home and our 4wd will be dusted off. It will be interesting to see if there are any better trees along the track. Gary
The idea was there, but with that branch on the top left hand corner, it doesn't add anything to the image. I didn't have my chainsaw with me. Gary
There is so much to see in that image, Gary. Lots of intrigue and interest. The bit of branch at top left is not really distracting as it is not very bright. I see more things each time I look at it.
Very much so. Clearly an old tree that has been washed down into a lake, that is what caught my eye. This stump was at a 45 degree angle, so I thought it would work well as a square crop, and in mono conversion. But I was thinking that if the other branch was not in the top left corner, there would be no shadow on the main part of the image. Otherwise, I was reasonably happy with the outcome. Gary
A interesting image, I like the difference in textures. We also have a saying here in Tassy, do not eat the yellow snow.
Black and white blocks. Canon EOS-1Ds, Canon EF 28-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS USM. C0EW2885_Mono by Ray Allen, on Flickr C0EW2889_Mono by Ray Allen, on Flickr
I like the image Ray, come to think and look at it, reminds me of a big block of chocolate which due to my diabetes I am not allowed to eat.
Thank you Craig and Gary, Now that you mention it, yes, it does look like a block of chocolate. When I first saw it (in colour, of course) I thought that has got to look good in mono. I haven't bothered to process it in colour.