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Silent Sunday: 17 February 2013
This entry was posted in Photography, Silent Sunday and tagged city loom, light painting, trees. Bookmark the permalink.
Amazing beauty!
Great shot. Looks like complete doom!
Fabulous lighting on this tree
What a really wonderful photo, you have a definite eye
That’s great – at first I thought it was a close up of something burnt – but now i know it’s a tree.
This is lovely, the tree almost looks like a model tree with the light on it!
loving this picture!!
Awesome shot, love the colour of the branches
That is a very majestic tree! Fab photo x
Brilliant picture.
Thanks to all of you for calling by. I will have to get this technique better yet, then maybe blog about it!
Amazing effect, I think you have mastered this technique! x
I want to try some other portable light sources. It can be really stunning.