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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Twenty Two: Black and white travel photography – making less into more > Cypress branches, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, Carmel, California, 2012
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12-AUG-2012

Cypress branches, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, Carmel, California, 2012

Although Cypress trees can survive for more than a thousand years, this one has perished, leaving its graceful structure for us as a reminder of mortality itself. Its branches seem to be dancing, an echo, perhaps, of its distant youth. I converted the image to black and white to strengthen the flow of the white branches framed within its darker companions.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2
1/800s f/6.3 at 140.0mm iso160 full exif

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Phil Douglis13-Mar-2013 21:34
Great word for this image, Rose -- sinuous. Thanks for enriching it for us.
sunlightpix13-Mar-2013 01:31
So sinuous, even in death. v
Phil Douglis15-Oct-2012 03:21
Thanks, Tim -- these trees indeed seemed to dance before us. I loved the angle that you took on this subject, and look forward to eventually seeing it in your gallery on Point Lobos.
Tim May13-Oct-2012 22:02
This is like a ghost dance.
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