From Tiny Acorns by JeffG7BRJ
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Description
A point and shoot taken at Crich Tram Museum two years ago. There is a woodland walk and these carvings are dotted about the woods.
This was also my first ever attemt at any kind of manipulation.
Comments (15)
tr4cey
Jeff that is awesome. Love the textures and detail. Gotta ask though, what have you manipulated?
JeffG7BRJ
Look into my eyes!!
mickuk50
very clever jeff , that really must of took some time to do the carving i mean lol great capture mick
Firesnuffer
Great shot of amazing artwork and excellent work on the eyes!
Syrup
I'm dumbstruck at this impressive sculpt! Love your little eyestounding addition! :B eaver !
Richardphotos
outstanding job on the eyes and capture. this probably was made with a chain saw. the artist is very talented.I can hardly wait to get rid of a chain saw from the noise and weight/vibration
awadissk
Excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!
LudyMelltSekher
@>---Hello my dear friend, Precious and brilliant Photography, Impressive!! Congratulations!! All you artwork is Very Beautiful!! It is a real pleasure to visit your gallery A million stars from me.** (Thank you so much for your comments) Have a wonderful day, Hug and kiss in Your heart. Luminous Blessings Ludy--<--<@
RobyHermida
Excellent !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aljaysart
Wow Those EYES Look Spooky!!!
JeffG7BRJ
Thank you all for the comments, they are appreciated, the eyes really belong to my son, Andy.
tizjezzme
wow, THIS is GREAT photo manip work!!
DennisReed
The eyes have it! :) Fantatic carving!
barbdennist
What a great carving and you did a great job on the eyes! I would sure like to take a walk along this path. Great photo.
leanndra
This has to be on of the most unusual pieces of carved wood I have ever seen. Whoever carved this is an artisan! To tell you how good this is, I didn't even notice at first that the eyes were, 'real' eyes. Then it hit me! Very seamless manipulation! Bravo!