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through_the_lens | all galleries >> Galleries >> Michael Edwards, USA > Cypress
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08-JUL-2011 Michael Edwards

Cypress

Shiloh, Tennessee

Leica M9 ,Zeiss Distagon ZM 18/4.0
1/60s f/11.0 at 18.0mm iso160 full exif

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Lennart Waara13-Aug-2011 09:10
Lovely portrait of this old tree with the very interesting structure in the stem!
Michael Edwards10-Aug-2011 03:14
Thanks, everyone.
Jeff, this is "old sepia" after I adjusted the B/W red and green sensitivity and bumped up the cyan.
Seemed to be the thing to do at the time...
Bob, this is a single tree which forks at the ground.
Gotta love the unusual!
stoge09-Aug-2011 22:46
Well Done Michael! Wish that I had taken it!
Is that Sepia or a Duotone tint?
Cindy Flood09-Aug-2011 20:40
Very dramatic presentation of the old tree.
Pete Hemington09-Aug-2011 16:18
Your processing skills have made an impressive outcome here
Guest 09-Aug-2011 13:49
Interesting... did that tree split at one time or is that "V" growth pattern common? It looks as if the right trunk has healed damage in the lower part.
Terry_O09-Aug-2011 06:19
Very interesting processing, Michael. Beautiful lighting
and composition!
hal 09-Aug-2011 02:29
An impressive presque-abstrait.
The tangle of branches is surprisingly restful on the eye