Sunday, January 17, 2010

Bare Trees @ Monochrome Weekly

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I saw this sight on our way home from Arizona. My senses were attuned and were scanning the drive for anything at all that would appeal to my 'lens.' We came across this abandoned village that has several winter-trees scattered around. Found it beautifully mysterious! I like monochrome a lot, it has the ability to add drama to an otherwise ordinary-looking scene.




~ Tes ~


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13 comments:

Liss said...

This is a wonderful image even the clouds in the sky are perfect for the shot.

Icy BC said...

That's just beautiful, and the tree stands out perfect in black and white!

Naqvee said...

you captured a perfect shot. it's amazing i never knew you too loved fotgrafy !!!!!!
love Naqvee

Whitemist said...

Black and whites are incredible!
While colors amaze us in the complexity, a black and wine captures the very soul of the scene.

MJ said...

"beautifully mysterious" ... you said it perfectly, tes!! those two lone trees actually remind me of lovers, together against all odds. and for some reason, the picture brings to mind the old popular song, "you and me against the world.":) coz that's what it looks like ... looks like no matter what happens, those two trees will stand together bravely, for all eternity!! awesome job, tes!!

Linda (PA_shutterbug) said...

Simply said ... beautiful!

Ruthi said...

Nice shot.... very dramatic.

Jen Chandler said...

Very lovely :) I love black and white photography. It's such a dramatic medium and a nice way to strip a scene to it's essence.

Jen

awarewriter said...

Glad you stopped to shoot this one. The trees and the clouds come together nicely.

Poetic Shutterbug said...

VERY, very nicely done. I love bare trees.

SandyCarlson said...

That is one beautiful landscape.

Judy Sheldon-Walker said...

Very nice contrast; just what you need in a monochrome.

maricar said...

beautiful mono Tesya...

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