Rafael: Hey Fidias look at the sparrows, they try to eat the appels in my fresco, picking in the wall. Fidias : You see the sparrows near my bronse-horse there in the park ? They wait till its having a shit!
Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay. <Robert Frost> "Nothing Gold Can Stay"
Looks like the other trees just found out, one of their friends died in the storm :-( Now they've gathered around in a mourning ceremony. I think I know where this is btw :-) Great picture Fruxen :-D Still, one cannot help feeling sorry for the dead tree...
oh, wow! This makes me drool! I have the urge to go pitch a tent right in the middle and stay there a while. this is absolutely lovely, even if it turn out exaclty as you wanted. the color is very nice, though I am a big fan of green! :) 10/10
yeah this does look like Cain's Dark Wood. There really isn't much to look at but it is the colors that really bring this one alive. Awesome work. Of course really love the colors. I do like the enviroment too though. Lvoe the dark egdes too. Awesome job man gets an 9.
-Graceless intrusion...
Are you sanctified in your
judgment of me?
-Someone else's fate
We are deciding (abortion)
-I can see much clearor now I that I'm blind
-I used to think death was the end
-John Petrucci ...†Carpe Diem†...
My lonely image: The Eye of the Beholder's Cousin
Another hidden gem. Both referring to the image scene itself, and my having found it. :)
Your accompanying narrative makes this even more incredible. I just have to repeat one of the above comments ... please bear with and allow me:
"OH MY GOD. that is the the the THE single most beautiful thing i've ever seen in my entire sixteen years and some-odd months of existance. GREAT JOB!"
'Nuff said. It is truly a remarkable photo. Fantastic work on the editing to have brought out a very natural light. Really ... wow.
Wow. This is a truly remarkable photo, and even though maybe the original image wasn't quite what you wanted it to be, you have turned it into a spectacular nature shot using a just a bit of photoshop work. I have no problem with the dead tree either, i think it adds to the picture. If we could still vote on images we choose i would give this a 10/10. Well done.
This image was featured on the Caedes Home page, and I just had to drop by to let you know that it's still spreading magic around. And I faved it.
mary
Amazing photo! I love everything about it...from the sculpture of the dead tree, to the textures of the ground to the light/shadow... you did a fabulous job. If this is so good like this it must have been spectacular to see in person. Sublime!
please. i use a shitty camera and (although i don't have many photos up on this website) i have not had anything but good results. you have to have a good eye to make good photography. even the best camera in the world will make horrible photos if you don't have the right person behind them.