“ (un)controled abstractivity ”
When I saw the skylight passing trough the trees I though it could give an interesting effect for this week's theme. I also tried to find a bit of symmetry left/right dividing the frame on two parts. As for the result, maybe it's because I don't use the ICM technique very often, I still think ...
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Photo Location: Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park
  • Jaq Momo Edited a year ago

    Really appreciating the symmetry of this piece and the vertical motion of the camera that makes the tree in the center appear to be still among its companions is such a… more

    Really appreciating the symmetry of this piece and the vertical motion of the camera that makes the tree in the center appear to be still among its companions is such a visually arresting element.

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  • Julie Beaudoin Edited a year ago

    Belle symétrie et technique. Bravo!

    Belle symétrie et technique. Bravo!

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  • Shayle Schirmer Edited a year ago

    Very nicely done Fulvio! Lovely lighting and colours.

    Very nicely done Fulvio! Lovely lighting and colours.

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  • Altine Roberts Edited a year ago

    Great symmetry and you got a very dreamy effect with your ICM. Nice work!

    Great symmetry and you got a very dreamy effect with your ICM. Nice work!

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