Minimalistics

Boreen near Ballyvooney, County Waterford, Ireland
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12 comments in “sculpture: when elements have their justification in nature”

  1. Marie says:


    jolie composition, c’est bien vu avec ces arbres penchés.

  2. fabrizio says:


    all is in the title, add exelent sharpness

  3. Adrian says:


    I love finding trees like this sculpted by the wind and this is an excellent photo of such trees. In the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe I remember finding natural bonsai trees, painstakingly trimmed daily by the mountain winds!

  4. Oriol says:


    Nice picture, nice color and nice sharpness… I feel like walking, walking and walking …

  5. Girish says:


    That’s nice. :) Those tress are just like that. Is it. Cause the rest of the scene doesn’t seem to be moving due to the wind.

  6. Frank says:


    Wow, great sharpness. Interesting tree-forms.

  7. foto-rolero54 says:


    Good subjects, beautiful effect of with the wind, cheer! George

  8. Kala says:


    I have never seen trees grow into those kinds of shapes before. Very interesting shot George.

  9. Christian Carollo says:


    Great form of the trees. Some scenes are just screaming to be photographed…this is one of them!

  10. PhotoGeek says:


    This is truly breathtaking. The trees are so amazing with their 45 degree lean due to the wind. Awesome.

  11. Ginnie says:


    Your images always have a way of drawing me in, George. That is my kind of road, to be honest!

  12. Marie LC says:


    Great great composition.



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