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The Moon Tree

Photography Story/Sequential posted on Jun 27, 2005
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Okay, one more sky photo. ;o] ----- The Moon Tree At the edge of a small village stood a tree. This wasn't just any tree, it was the tallest tree in the glade. Its long sinewy arms stretched towards the sky as if trying to reach for something beyond the clouds. Soon, the golden hues of a late day sun began to beckon the moon to rise. Oh, how the tree yearned to rise with it! It would wait patiently through wind, rain and sun just to be able to get another glimpse of that glorious orb in the heavens. Later that night a hurricane grazed the edges of the land, attempting to displace the foliage and limbs of the trees. As the winds grew more fierce, the tree could hear its neighboring plants succumb to the unearthly strength of the elements. It heard *snaps* and *crashes* as the night wore wearily on. The tree was frightened, but it remembered its old friend the moon and how nothing stopped it from rising over and over again. The tree clung to that thought as the wind tugged at its arms, pulling fragments of foliage from its delicate wooden appendages. After what seemed like an eternity, the wind dissipated and a new day's sun revealed the changes that the storm left in its wake. The tall tree breathed a sigh of relief and before long, its brethren in the glade looked upon it with great amazement. "Look, the tall tree has turned into the moon!" exclaimed one of the pine trees. And it was true! The brutal winds had actually turned the tall tree into the moon... ----- Story by Lisa Hunt, photo by Kort Kramer.

Comments (35)


patmartj

8:34AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

A wonderful collaboration.

LICORNEDECRISTAL

8:42AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

une merveilleuse photo!!!!!!

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killerpumpkins

8:46AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Excellent! I really liked the story too! KP

pimbotin

9:10AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

We are almost "neighbors" today! Please tell Lisa that she's a real poet. Both shot and story are just excellent!

PhotoSmith

9:55AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

An apt title - the cresent shape certainly sets the image for the story. Nice job you two!

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tibet2004uk

10:15AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Mmmmh! I have to say not my fav from that serie sky-wise, but I love that tree and its shape! Very interesting feeling of movement!

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TwoPynts

10:25AM | Mon, 27 June 2005
  • has anyone noticed the moon on the right there? :] *

Daniel7Mc

10:31AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

I see it, just peeking through the cloud break. ;-)

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Enmos

10:48AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Wow like reaching out to the moon, awesome !!! This composition provides a wonderful mood, superb work !! :o)

soulofharmony

11:03AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

yes can see the creast of the moon shape in this tree.. and the sweeping of the sky.. beautiful :)..)) superb

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Chaos911

11:20AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

wow, this is so super, excellent photo!!

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1pearl

11:21AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Beautiful sky and colors !

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Zacko

11:56AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

This is awesome!!! What an extraordinary find!!! Wooow for this one!!! Surreal capture for sure!!! Have a great day #:O)

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kimariehere

11:59AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

SOSOSOSOooooooooo bEAUTIFUL love your title .. what a perfect dream i also love the hint of peach in this masterpiece!!! AWESOME!!

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marybelgium

2:11PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

The title fits it perfectly !!! another great one , very well captured !

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Cosme..D..Churruca

2:26PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Amazing image... that tree is fabulous ! Excellent photography !

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Damia

3:02PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Beautiful! I see the moon! ;) This is such a pretty and compelling shot. I love the branches of the tree that look like they are reaching for that moon. Very well done! :)

parb1194

3:47PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Wonderful and looks great aginst that sky. BRAVO!!!! :o)

Tedz

5:00PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Being completely under control of the Moon...I salute Your Tree...a fine Image Young Man...a manly hugz Your way :]

logiloglu

5:36PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

wow, looks fantastic. like arms stretching to the sky. awesome capture,Kort. #:O)

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hotracer2

6:37PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Two arms reaching for the sky, love the story, perfect image for the story:):):):):)

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sharky_

9:47PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

That tree sure looks alive. Excellent capture. Aloha

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Sekadhar

10:01PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Love it! So beautiful and wild! Excellent shot!!!

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rayburg

10:37PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Looks like one of those walking talking trees from Lord of the Rings. Beside a unique picture of a tree the color in the sky helps make the whole pic. nicely done...

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Punaguy

12:20AM | Tue, 28 June 2005

Kewl story and image here....does resemble the half moon...Well done! Aloha~

cynlee

2:43AM | Tue, 28 June 2005

does indeed seem to have a persona!! really adds to the mood of the image!! & ...hey, what's with all the shark attacks down your way ;]

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Akinom

2:33PM | Tue, 28 June 2005

Clever title to this gorgeous shot! What an amazing shape of this tree! Love the pastel sky!

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Valentin

3:30PM | Tue, 28 June 2005

Incredible capture of atmospheric effects!!!

camera2

9:16PM | Tue, 28 June 2005

I feel as the tree has his arms outstreatched and is reaching for the moon. Excellent!

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Margana

9:57PM | Tue, 28 June 2005

Lovely idea to incorporate the story with the image.Very poetic of you Kort. :)

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