Wood by moochagoo
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Comments (17)
pops
This is alot of wood!!! Great photo
BessieB
A great photo, love the POV!
tennesseecowgirl
termite heaven lol Someone is well supplied they must have long cold winters.
decie
knock on wood, lets save the world cut down all the trees. excellent capture and DOF
lyron
Wonderful capture. Great image!!
flora-crassella
I could need that for the next winter! Great perspective and wonderful photo!!!!!
Miska7
Very nice image and POV! Great shot.
jeroni
Splendid composition and colors my friend
CavalierLady
Great textures and pov, and a lot of work, nice shot.
virginiese
C'est le bois que je suis en train de ranger? Deux jours que mon conjoint et moi nous y sommes et ce n'est pas encore fini ! Une belle photo ! J'aime la perspective des lignes !
lior
Superb POV and excellent photo!
GBCalls
There is an art to stacking firewood to dry quickly. Especially exposed to the weather and often soaked by rain. This should keep someone warm in the cold months ahead. Excellent
danapommet
OMG! I just posted a cord of wood just a few minutes ago. Yours is more than a cord for sure. Dana
MrsRatbag
that ought to last a week or two--LOL! That's serious firewood! Great shot!
MagikUnicorn
Magnifique...ne faisont pas comme les habitants de l'Ile de Paques ;-)
Hopalong
There are literally ten thousand photos of woodpiles--many good, many more bad or so-so. It has to be one of the budding photographer's first discoveries (or so budding photographer thinks?), to wit--"Woodpiles! They make a great photograph!". Why this is so might merit an essay. Is it the repetition of forms toward a larger form, like bricks? Sometimes the photographer runs into a new way (for the photographer) of making woodpiles, and decides to show it the world. Farmer X stacks his wood in rounds behind the house. Marvellous photo? Or marvellous woodpile? What separates this one from the run of the mill is the depth to the right and the curve in the road. For one thing it shows the eye of the photographer. But it also explains the form of the woodpile by its function--which form is a line strung along a road, to be picked up later by a vehicle, all or little by little. In fact, either aspect is more interesting than just another tyro's photo of a woodpile.
auntietk
Fantastic perspective shot!