Friday, September 06, 2013
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Nice perspective. I can't decide if there was a lot of wind, or no wind at all when you made this photo..
ReplyDeleteNo wind. It reminds of a waterfalls.
DeleteLooking other ways than straight ahead is very important. Nice effect!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cool angle/photo! I love looking up at/around buildings, but never really did it around trees:)
ReplyDeleteI love willows! Does it make a tent when you stand in the middle? So fun to play under as a kid.
ReplyDeleteOh I like this Andy. Did you have to stand on a chair, ha.ha
ReplyDeleteI like this perspective.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, Andy!
ReplyDeleteYou had to lie on your back for this one. You get a completely different view of a tree . Nice going.
ReplyDeleteWow! great shot! I've tried many time with this perspective when shooting trees, never came out as good. :)
ReplyDeleteGood corner Andy.
ReplyDeleteLove your perspective on the willow tree. Always been fond of willows. One can make a neat willow whistle from a green willow stick.
ReplyDeleteVery creative, Andy. I'm not sure this would have occurred to me, but it works just great.
ReplyDeleteNice angle to photograph a willow. It makes the weeping effect of the tree coming out very special. Nice one Andy
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you said what it was because I doubt I could have guessed correctly. ;))
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