Haunted woods by X-PaX
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Description
I am not sure if the title is okay. I I have not found a translation for the term 'Geisterwald'. If anybody knows it, please let me know.
The photo is a long exposure. I have moved the camera up and down during the exposure.
Some adjustments with Paint Shop Pro and you are done.
Thank you very much for stopping by.
Happy Easter to all
Christian
Comments (9)
durleybeachbum
I love it! It seems to me a very apt title!
helanker
What a lovely ghost forest you have created. Thank you for telling what you did. Great idea. :)
SunriseGirl
Haunted Forest works well. You created a very spooky atmosphere here.
pauldeleu
Beautiful, classic shot. Excellent capture.
Annie_Photography
very nice
MrsRatbag
I think it's a perfect title. Well done and beautiful photo!
Djavad
Une traversée au travers des bois !
A crossing through the woods!
Myel
Superb! I love it! M.
anahata.c
From my very old Deutsch (I studied Deutsch in the 60's and 70's!), I think your translation is perfect. I know it's literally "ghosts-forest," but I think the colloquial meaning is "haunted forest". And, in any case, your beautiful near-silver-print photo tells us the meaning, all by itself.
A beautiful job manipulating your camera "just enough" so it gives this silvery, almost icicle capture of trees. It shimmers, and it feels like beautiful ice sculptures. But it also looks like trees, and it has light and motion, almost liquid motion: Your strokes on the bottom of the picture are like a flowing river with reflections in it. And the branches on top make ghost-lines, like long stands of hair flying right in front of your lens. A beautiful haunting image of trees in the cold (this was in March), and---as an abstract---it's beautiful. And the silvery monotone is perfect for your concept.