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People's Choice in Trees in Winter / Autumn Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Composing with Negative Space Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Abstract places Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Trees in black and white Photo Challenge
Winner in Caption Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Just 2 (of anything) Photo Challenge
Winner in Why we even picked up our camera in the first place Photo Challenge
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Superb Composition
Top Choice
Outstanding Creativity
Absolute Masterpiece
Magnificent Capture
Superior Skill
Genius
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jimbillups
May 31, 2016
I really like the composition and simplicity on this shot Eelco. Black and white is perfect for it. nice!
adriansart
June 28, 2016
beautifully done b/w work Eelco love how that tree on the right is leaning inwards!
yvonnechristinebannister
July 03, 2017
Well done and we'll deserved, it's great to see your awards are mounting up nicely Yvonne
vikysofia
December 22, 2017
So simple and so amazing! Great eye, great feeling, great title. When I saw it I imediatly thought : You and Me.
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Location
I took this photo in the hills of Zuid Limburg, Holland on a lovely late winters day.Time
It was about 4 pm, I was walking through the hills and fields where I grew up long ago. A walk through memory lane...Lighting
It was a typical grey Dutch winters day, without hard direct light. Quite easy to take a silhouette photo with nice visible details in the foreground.Equipment
I took this photo with my Lumix DMC-TZ60, a wonderful small camera with a nice Leica lens. Easy to carry with you for those spontanious moments when you see something nice crossing your path.Inspiration
These two young trees on the top of one of the many rolling hills in zuid Limburg, caught my attention because one tree was reaching out for the other one without ever being able to come any closer... The only way to touch each other will be to grow old and finally touching each others branches, high up in the sky. It kind of resembles the way I feel about this place where I grew up and people I have met... One day our branches will meet.Editing
I did very little post-processing in Lightroom, I cropped the photo and turned it into Black and White with just a few minor adjustments.In my camera bag
I don't have any equipment in my bag (yet) I am a beginning photographer and I am learning to use a camera, to look for the good light, composition and point of view. One day when I know how to use and set the camera well enough, I will start to think about a bag filled with technical things instead of the need to understand photography first...Feedback
If you want to take a clean silhouette photo with full focus on your subject, be aware of the surroundings like the foreground and the sky. Avoid distractions and unwanted items in your frame... The negative space is very important in these kind of photos, that's why I think it's better to choose a large area of sky instead of a big foreground in order to emphasise the subject. The rule of thirds can be very helpfull to choose a nice cropping of your photo, in this case I played a little with that "rule" to get a nice composition. Rules have to be bent a little for the best results... I allways shoot a wider shot to be able to choose a nice cropping. I create more different croppings and choose the best one the day after, so I can have a fresh look at them!