Occasionally, something unusual comes from my time in nature. And later, it translates into something unusual in post production. And I’m just the kind of person who will follow it to it’s conclusion.
A Crack in the Reality of Things
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Occasionally, something unusual comes from my time in nature. And later, it translates into something unusual in post production. And I’m just the kind of person who will follow it to it’s conclusion.
Strange beings are hiding among the innocent trees, but you have to change your angle of view to find them. One has to wonder what else might be lurking in the forest.
Inverting an image can sometimes present a fresh perspective on a subject. In this instance, the sky ends up appearing to be in the right place, but the tree seems “awkward” as though it were shot from an unusual position.
Or just the usual viewed differently?
Nature does art on the river.
No matter how hard I tried, I just couldn’t come up with an appropriate title for this image.
Sony RX100 V, ISO 250, 25mm, f/4.0, 1/50sec