A tree (& St. Chads) by tommorules
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Description
I simply could not find a decent place to get a POV of both the church & the stunning dead tree in the churchyard here, and was stood in the middle of a holly bush just to get this. Ouch!
Thanks for looking and any comments you may leave.
~Steve~
Canon 5D @17mm @F13 @1/160s @ISO 250
Comments (18)
da_franze
marvelous view and beautiful colours! well done! 5+
TwoPynts
Though your postwork is a little overwhelming, it doesn't take away from my overall enjoyment of this image. It grabbed my attention with the thumb and held onto it with the photo!
lafayette
i find this place excellent and this shot is very impressive like this!
Ionel
Excellent capture!
iceberg
Excellent :)
Lledeline
Nice place and picture
Silvra
WOOOOW! Excellentes Foto!
MrsLubner
marvelous shot! It seems worth the discomfort of the holly. :-) Very lovely.
dcatwell
Not sure I like the post work on the tree as much. Fantastic image nonetheless and great POV.
Eekka
Superb shot with Wonderful colors and Excellent composition..
Littlejock
Super composition, light and colours. Very Pro
mermaid
This is the perfect dov...smile...Bravo!
Valerie-Ducom
So beautiful composition in this picture and excellent color !!! :)
lizzibell
Beautiful...
cameraobscura2
The compositions and especially having cropped he image as you have make this a winner. Thank you for sharing. egmont
CavalierLady
It was well worth the stings from the holly. This is a wonderful POV. Whether a filter or postwork saturation, the color and light are fabulous.
pixelmeister
Wonderful photo!
OlympusMons
Shooting from the holly bushes really paid off with this photograph. It is further proof that in order to get a winning image a photographer must sometimes be willing to get down and dirty, risk a few nicks and bruises. Excellent!