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I thought the textures in this photo would be cool in Black & White so I had a friend convert my previous submission. What are your thoughts?
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I thought the textures in this photo would be cool in Black & White so I had a friend convert my previous submission. What are your thoughts?
The remains of a Utah-juniper tree located on Antelope Island in Utah. Some people incorrectly call these trees Cedars. One big difference between the trees is that cedars produce small woody cones and junipers produce a bluish berrylike cone.Slow growing, mature trees are easily hundreds of years old. I find the patterns and textures of the twisted, gnarled trucks super interesting. This photo was shot with natural light in early afternoon
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The remains of a Utah-juniper tree located on Antelope Island in Utah. Some people incorrectly call these trees Cedars. One big difference between the trees is that cedars produce small woody cones and junipers produce a bluish berrylike cone.Slow growing, mature trees are easily hundreds of years old. I find the patterns and textures of the twisted, gnarled trucks super interesting. This photo was shot with natural light in early afternoon
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robiecagle
July 29, 2019
Great detail in this shot as you can see practically each year of life this tree had. It is remarkable how much detail is seen hen you look at the life lines of the re peeling away for all to see. Nice shot Brian.
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