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Undergrowth....C&C always appreciated....
![]() cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Nice mate. Very arty. It's difficult to make out exactly what it is, but the colours and abstractness really make a nice image.
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thanks mate... and i didn't want it to come across too obvious.. makes people look a bit deeper hopefully
![]() it's simply some form of ficcus growing over/around an old log in some undergrowth in a forest... i liked the natural light coming through the canopy... cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
A good strong abstract - I really like the sense of ambiguity.
My first pick was that it's a vine overgrowing another tree (pretty close as it turns out), but the longer I looked the more I could see: - a close-up of wrinkled skin - tree roots in a puddle that's reflecting the sky through the branches overhead. Works well, well done. Keith
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I like the strong colour & contrast of this one. Very deep and intriguing. The shadow bar across the middle disturbs me a little, but I could spend a bit of time around trees like these and then hours on the Photoshop side just playing with the possibilities.
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thanks Keith and Col.. appreciate the feedback.
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