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A trip down to Westonbirt Arbouretum near Cirencester last week to walk the Christmas trail of beautifully lit trees at night.
I have called this Forest fire because of the vibrant red branches of the Cornus (Dogwood) emualting fire at the base of the beautifully lit Scots Pine trees.
Hope you like this as much as I do....?
Comments and crits welcome...Steve
| Camera: | Canon EOS 7D |
| Lens: | 10-20 |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Forest fire. |
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| Uploaded: | 13 Dec 2010 - 7:27 PM |
| Tags: | Arbouretum, Cornus, Dogwood, Flowers & plants, Forest, Landscape / travel, Low light, Night, Night / low light, Scots pine, Uplit trees |
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Pretty much yeah, stiff neck getting this right in the viewfinder and pleased with the balance of the trees left and right of the frame as this isnt cropped or straightened, thanks for coment on the light too...I am really pleased with this shot so appreciate your comment, thanks
Steve
Steve,
If you are interested Wakehurst Place have their "Christmas" tree, a
113-foot giant redwood, draped in lights.
When the distortion is so obvious I tend to accept it as being creative, which this is,
rather than a fault.
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