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Gingko Serenity
Image Title:  Gingko Serenity
 
 By: Steve Rosenbach  
  Copyright ©2005


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Photographer Steve Rosenbach {K:8315}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Canon A40
Categories Nature
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 35-105 mm (equivalent) fixed
Uploaded 12/10/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital 2 MP
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1060 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 22 Rating
6.21
/ 12 Ratings
Location City -  Towson
State -  MARYLAND
Country - United States   United States
About This is from a photo taken 2 years ago - the original image had a number of smaller gingko leaves in the fountain - I Photoshopped out all but these 3, which I thought resulted in a more elegant look.
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There are 22 Comments in 1 Pages
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91003} 12/10/2005
hi, elegant and has a Japanese aesthetic about it...love the deep indigo,the arrangement,contrast of color and the reflections
very beautiful,Steve...nature's patterns galore!...regards,gayle


Efrain Frank Borges   {K:71} 12/10/2005
Thats very beautiful.


Mevludin Sejmenovic   {K:3267} 12/10/2005
Excellent!

Regards,
Mevludin


Paul Lara   {K:81613} 12/10/2005
Wow. Some wonderful symmetry and geometry happening here, Steve. Nicely done.


Kamran Bakhtiari   {K:16465} 12/10/2005
great Japanese mood,wabi sabi,perfect details,A+


Pooriya Zarrabi   {K:3836} 12/11/2005
fantastic shot. very amazing shot. it's very beautiful.


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:179567} 12/11/2005
..and the other BIP for the other great photo magic deepness and texture! a marvelous deepblue and great silhouette of the tree reflection.. really really good!
i like it so much, best congrats
roby
7+++


Omar Rifaat   {K:10135} 12/11/2005
beautiful colour, contrast composition and harmony!


Adelino Barreto   {K:12661} 1/22/2006
Very fine composition!
Congratulations.


Mohamed Banna   {K:34222} 1/22/2006
very artistic creative idea
CONGRATULATIONS


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59974} 1/22/2006
Lovely and so moody - congrats!

jeanette


Larry Donnelly   {K:1194} 1/22/2006
Great elements, love how the reflection contours with the shape of the leaves.


Naomi Weidner   {K:6579} 1/23/2006
Congats on the Best in Project!
This IS a very elegant image. I like the contrast of the yellow-green against the very dark blue; and of the rounded shapes of the leaves against the stright line reflections of the tree. Reminds me of some of Andy Goldsworthy's work. Nicely done. -- Naomi


Umberto Fortini   {K:870} 2/6/2006
Very fine....
Regards.
Umberto


Daniela Caneschi   {K:906} 2/12/2006
bella composizione!!!!


John Pitman   {K:8386} 2/24/2006
Well worked. Great contrating colours. John


Harishraj Shetty   {K:39} 3/27/2006
superb i love the colors


Claudia De Benedetto   {K:2220} 4/22/2006
just beautifull!
cheers
Claudia


antonio nullus   {K:8262} 5/1/2006
:)))))))) !
What else?
antonio.


jessie voigts   {K:6733} 5/7/2006
beautiful. i love the three.


Fabio Keiner   {K:43643} 5/18/2006
so happy I found it again! (but the other version was also perfct in its way: rather a garland of leaves than a still:))


Andy Smylie   {K:126} 6/9/2006
Wonderful composition and colours. The leaves on the brink with the reflection of the branches in the darker water is great.


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