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Is it just right of the furthest tree.
You’re right Eddy, I didn’t realise it was there for a good while myself
Never Won On Spot the Ball and still cant see it – Like the Starkness of the Shot Though.
Lovely leading lines created by the trees and I like the mono treatment. Thank you Eddy for spotting the gull – it would have taken me ages on the iPad!
Thanks Mark and Suzie
An excellent image, ger. I like the starkness and the drama here. That curvature lends a strange
other-worldliness to the shot. The gull? Easy-peasy – now that eddy has pointed it out!
Thanks Don,the foggy conditions changed a relatively boring suburban park into something much more visually interesting. I could have spent a lot longer wandering around looking for photos but had to hurry on to work
This is very good, though I find it sad too, but can’t quite put my finger on exactly why. It’s definitely making me think this one. Great work.
Thanks Sarah, I suppose it is a bit bleak feeling the depths of winter and all that. If it makes you think that’s the highest compliment you can pay I feel so thank you so much
Lovely picture Ger. As others have said the starkness, leading line and curvature all add up to make this photo
Thank you very much Steve
Great composition and very effective use of mono.
Thanks, it was one of those shots that I saw as a black and white while shooting. I guess the scene was pretty colourless anyway with all the fog about