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Autumnal beech tree in the light of i... - Lung Conditions C...
Autumnal beech tree in the light of its own colour π π
Love the photo and the glorious colour Bb9. Xxx
Bb, this is lovely! It's atmospheric. It says to me two ballet dancers entwined in a slow, intimate dance; centre stage under a muted spotlight, surrounded by the company of dancers.It could be an orchestra playing Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Autumn, with one of the musicians highlighted.
Sorry, my mind's off on a flight of fancy.
Thank you so much for sharing. Now off to listen to Vivaldi.
Take care. Jackie and Jasper x πΎπΆ
I love your pictures, regret I donβt have time to reply post every one. Please keep them coming and my best wishes that you can continue seeing them. Jean x
to me it looks like the treeβs got up and started walking through the forest. Amazing colours and light.
do you do photography for a living? Amazing! Do you enter competitions or have gallery displays, if not, you should π¦x
BB has stated that she does this for her personal hobby and doesn't want to enter into competitions, we are so lucky that she shares these with us x
It looks to me like the tree is posing for the photo lol. Its a beautiful photo and one I shall keep, along with countless others ha! Thank you for sharing x
When I saw it . .I lost my breath due to its twisted trunk and its leaves creating their own magic its a beautiful tree and I bet could spin many a story ππ
You certainly could tell a good tale with this photo, I am sure your grandchildren would be entertained with this. There is a huge tree at my little local station and it has been in the wars with broken limbs everywhere and has grown all higgledy piggledy. It looks to me like it has an eye where a broken branch must have healed. I could imagine it talking to me when i used to wait for the train in the morning going to work I even used to say good morning to it. I am sure though it was a grumpy tree or perhaps I just have an overactive imagination x
Magnificent! You are artistic and it comes true in your photography. πππ Lena x
Thatβs beautiful. I love the dancing trees. β€οΈ
Very unusual tree, and the colours are really autumny.
That is beautiful - looks like someone else is dealing with these illnesses through photography. I try to get out to walk every day (40% of right lung removed together with benign tumour in Apr 23), although hopefully I'm being signed off from Thoracic this week. Still finding walking any distance difficult, but that's as much because of weight gain due to being on high dose steroids for the past 12 months!
That's beautiful π
Thank you! I'm lucky to live in a rural area and it's absolutely beautiful at the moment.
Yes I live in the New Forest and I'm a dog walker so out and about every day ... its a beautiful time of year you should post on your timeline also π₯°
I hope we'll see more of your photos. xx
Thank you, that's very kind. Photography has always been very important to me and, until I had to give up due to contracting PMR (my primary condition, the lung issue was discovered when they wanted to try me on other medication) I was a part time pro. Whilst I'd given up shooting weddings, I still did portrait shoots but my main subject was live music. However, my condition affects what I can carry so I had to sell all my full frame pro kit (2 camera bodies plus a LOT of lenses!) and I'm still getting used to my new, smaller and lighter kit. I've done a couple of outdoor gigs for friends, and once I stop being autoimmune I hope to be back in the photo pit and down the front again.
Can't wait to be back to being LadyGigger π€£
Hope it won't be too long before you're back doing what you love. I used to be a keen amateur- have a lot of no longer used lenses to prove it, but these day it's mainly 'snapshots' with my trusty digitals- a bit of a comedown.
Thank you. Strangely, I felt better when I'd sold all my kit to MPB - and, obviously, quite rich - but managed to spend it all on a micro four-thirds system, one camera and three lenses - not that I can carry them all at the same time any more! Funnily enough, when I was unwell enough to not be able to carry any cameras, I really got into phone photography: my phone - a Google Pixel 6 Pro - will let me shoot in RAW or DNG format, so I can still have a play in Lightroom to edit and, of course, the best camera is the one you've got with you.
Itβs amazing how it looks like 2 people. I see one supporting the other. Beautiful colours xx