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01/26/2017 03:49:37 PM |
The calm and swaddling fog belied the strength of the storm now withdrawing its harrow from the sea cliff. Yet the ocean itself still struggled. The waves below thrashed jagged rocks, sending up spews of enthusiastic white water to intermingle with the gravid mists. The beach, dunes and bordering marshlands had hurriedly transformed into features of sea floor, barely visible in the persistent churn.
Further inland, freshwater fish clustered belly-up in hybrid tide pools, capitulating to the torrent of brack and brine which had poured into their pond, with the resulting effluent forcing meadow grasses into a seaweed-sway. Here no cricket chirps. There are no chastising calls from black-capped chickadees, nor squirrels to squawk back. Here where the tibias and fibulas of tree branches litter the muck and randomly stab the swirling snarls of winterberry and buckthorn, the only sounds are infrequent gurgles from the newly deluged gopher holes.
But this was not a bad day. Nor was it a typical one, if only for the reason that we had travelled beyond climatic conventions to a world of few weatherly habits. The growing ocean would continue to phagocytose its shores, erasing aged demarcations. Lazy hills become long sandbars. Repurposed cliffs gruffly greet the sea, their ledges on the precipice of extinction. Upon these embankments, we sashay defiantly, inhaling the damp, low sky into our lungs. The trees do not lean toward us in admiration. They cling to the edge with all their might. Like giant mangroves, they begin to equilibrate salt water in order to survive. |
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01/26/2017 03:04:38 PM |
Composition is everything. It̢۪s the only thing. Composition is the placement of the walker. Composition is the disruption of the composition by mad trees laying themselves down. The triangles and implied triangles of this photo are astounding. The light, absent from the trees, brings the pathway to life. The walker̢۪s head tilts with the trees, as though infected by their madness. Art creates a world. And some of my favorite photographs come complete with a diagram on how to fold up that world and put it into your chest pocket. This one might even make a paper airplane.
This photo is barely there, barely more than some simple shapes cut out of black construction paper with dull scissors. This photo resists being seen, but then the eye breaks through it like a spoon through crème bruleeâ€Â¦ and finds itself immersed in composition, as awed with the view as that mysterious walker. I love where he or she is, in a cave of light, with his own little landscape behind him, but moving into the landscape in front of him. He is as delicate as the rest of the image. I can imagine the eye of the DPC voter crashing down in search of sharp detail, shattering everything like porcelain. No, this photo demands a gentle eye, moving slowly, so slowly it doesn’t seem to be moving at all. |
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01/24/2017 05:20:38 PM |
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01/24/2017 02:04:34 PM |
I love how the trees are swayed towards the lone figure. Beautifully edited, already voted. |
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01/24/2017 01:27:37 PM |
Like someone entering another world. Those trees are ominous and impressive. Nicely captured. |
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01/24/2017 08:21:05 AM |
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01/24/2017 03:30:24 AM |
A top 3 shot for me. Bold and contrasty, malevolent trees threaten our protagonist on her quest- leaving blue skies and walking right into it...9 |
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01/23/2017 11:03:10 AM |
That is some wild looking scenery. |
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01/23/2017 06:14:34 AM |
Such a powerful pull of nature over man |
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01/22/2017 02:15:56 PM |
Powerful shot, love the strong trees against the path and person. |
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01/21/2017 06:31:51 PM |
What a fascinating place! I hope you will write where the photo was taken.
Very interesting negative shapes. :-) |
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01/20/2017 09:57:13 PM |
Boy the wind must be something else for the trees to be on that much lean but it really makes a niceshape to the photo 6 |
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01/19/2017 03:30:21 PM |
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01/18/2017 02:56:16 PM |
I saw once trees like this, in Provence, France - I wish I knew more about them. Is the image desaturated? It's at the unsteady border of B&W - the dynamic composition is winning |
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