38 thoughts on “Withered tree

    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much. At first I wanted to post the color version, but after a more detailed comparison, I decided that the black and white version was more interesting.

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Yes. There was a bird on the branch. And I wanted to photograph this bird. But, unfortunately, my zoom lens could not get a closer look at this bird. Thank you.

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much. I agree with you. This photo was good in color, but it looks much better in black and white.

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  1. S Greene

    Absolutely beautiful shot. I love how this photo feels both eerie and beautiful at the same time. It brought about a lot of emotions. Thank you for sharing this beautiful photo

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thanks a lot. I had the same impression when I saw this bare tree surrounded by trees full of life. I think that the use of a monochrome image only enhanced the impression.

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      1. S Greene

        It actually did the opposite. I’m so happy I got to see your picture, as it is such a beautiful representation of this aspect. It’s sad that Arlyn is not with us anymore, but I always remember the wonderful memories we had together. There’s no need to apologize 😊

  2. Diogenes

    Fascinating – it looks like a bushfire here in Australia. I suppose this is how bad the climate problems are, when normal sky and normal tree look like an imminent disaster!

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much. Luckily, this is just a look. But it’s true that the climate is changing in reality and changing not for the better.

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thanks a lot. I am sure that colors and black and white photographs have their advantages. We just have to know them and how and when to use them.

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