
This was shot in my neighbourhood park using a notoriously bad camera from Kickstarter. It reminds me that it is not necessary to travel far for great photographs, and no need to be obsessed with camera specs.
More of the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Trees.
Love it that there is a line of trees below the two big trees – makes for a very interesting photo!
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I’m surprised by your attention to details. Didn’t expect anyone to notice those trees in the background too 🙂
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;-D
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The line of the trees behind these two majestic trees… what an artistic composition.
Well said about photography. Thank you, Jeremy.
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I’m glad you appreciate the “artistic composition”. You boosted my self-confidence in photography, Amy. Thanks!
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Beautiful and pure in monochrome. It sounds like you bought the Yashica 35.
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Oh, yes indeed I bought the Yashica Y35. Haha, was my hint so obvious? But, to be honest, I’m not too bitter about that KS project as I am realistic in my expectation for a camera at that price.
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Simple and beautiful. Agree with you on both counts Jeremy
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I’m happy that you appreciate my humble attempt. Thanks, Tina!
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Excellent.
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Thanks for visiting and for your comment. Cheers, John!
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