“ Natural Symmetry ”
This is the end of a Monkey Puzzle tree (Araucaria arucana) branch, in a walled garden of a National Trust Property. I used my 105 mm Macro lens to get the desired effect. I like the natural symmetry and thought that the leaves gradually becoming less focused away from the tip provides a ...
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Photo Location: Felbrigg Hall, North Norfolk
  • Alfredo F Edited 7 days ago

    Pure beauty, Duncan!! I love the symmetry and tones that you have captured. As Edwin said, it is SO good that looks too good to be true, congratulations on a picture… more

    Pure beauty, Duncan!! I love the symmetry and tones that you have captured. As Edwin said, it is SO good that looks too good to be true, congratulations on a picture perfect work :) :)

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  • Tom Malinchak Edited 7 days ago

    Duncan, I do think this is one of your best.

    Duncan, I do think this is one of your best.

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  • Cathy Marshall Edited 7 days ago

    fabulous framing and picture Duncan.

    fabulous framing and picture Duncan.

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  • Jane Taylor Edited 8 days ago

    This is fantastic! Love the crisp focus in the centre. Very nice

    This is fantastic! Love the crisp focus in the centre. Very nice

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Nikon D850 Nikon 105mm f/2.8
1/640 f/3.2 200 105

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#shallowdepthoffield #naturalsymmetry #monkeypuzzletree

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