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A new beginning to come
Image Title:  A new beginning to come
 
 By: Zeev Scharf  
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Photographer Zeev Scharf {K:24824}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma 12-24 mm
Uploaded 10/16/2004 Film / Memory Type digital 256 Mb
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 305 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 75 Rating
5.84
/ 42 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Israel   Israel
About Sad view to watch this grove after the fire
But mother nature has his ways to initiate new life
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There are 75 Comments in 1 Pages
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Michele Berti   {K:14921} 10/16/2004
Great photo! and very nice frame. Congrats.


Teunis Haveman   {K:52598} 10/16/2004
Zeef, waht you tell is true
Many things must died and after that is new great life.
When you saw Corn in the ground , the granule died in the earth adn the crow an new cornstalk
Teunis


drilan P  drilan   {K:12030} 10/16/2004
Belle composition centrée sur les arbres dénudés et sur les feuillés.
drilan


Ahmet Baki Kocaballi   {K:13627} 10/16/2004
very good capture with a very good composition and perspective!


Stephen Bowden   {K:64519} 10/16/2004
Fabulous photo Zeev, I love the composition and presentation :-)

Best wishes,
Steve


Gilberto Santa Rosa   {K:11147} 10/16/2004
Excellent perspective, Zeev...
A good hope for our present world.


Osman Cem GENCTURK   {K:1105} 10/16/2004
Beautiful colors, very nice shot, lovely composition. Congrats.


Judi Liosatos   {K:34029} 10/16/2004
Zeev, I understand where you are coming from. Where I live we have the largest citrus orchard in the southern hemisphere. And due to the inconsiderate actions of nearyby orchards we have been contaminated with citrus disease. We have had 1000's of acres of citrus trees quarantined and burnt. This has been going for a few months now and they have just discovered another outbreak. So to see this beautiful trees burnt due to someones selfish negligence is just heartbreak. It has cost us millions of dollars. So I can feel where you are coming from. In your case it will grow back, but in our case....no!!

Judi


Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 10/16/2004
Sencillamente: me encanta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


S.D Holmes   {K:7075} 10/16/2004
sad - true but i like the way the right side shows nature still hangin on!There;s a very interesting kind of symmetry here in a very clear shot!1


Alison DuFlon   {K:36231} 10/16/2004
Hasta quemastes el marco Zeev, Que clase de arboles son? Muy bonita perspectiva y me encanta la luz que refleja a los arboles de un lado. Alison


Maja Gligoric   {K:13420} 10/16/2004
Good capture!
Nice composition and framing.
Regards


Dorothy Di Liddo   {K:13772} 10/16/2004
Hope Springs Eternal. Nice capture, good color & composition in as you said an area recently charred by fire. Regards, Dottie


Pedro Libório   {K:53855} 10/16/2004
quite interesting perspective,
nice shot!
regards.


Merete Westerdahl   {K:11046} 10/16/2004
Oh... :-/ yes..I see..and you're right..
Great photo... anyways..

best regards
Merete


ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42316} 10/17/2004
7++++++++++++++++++ increible uso de la luz y sombras los arboles de ambos lados tienen iluminacion perfecta. felicitaciones


Gabrielle Willson   {K:7842} 10/17/2004
You often post very powerful images and this is enhanced by the charred frame giving it a slightly sinister feel.
The sprouting grass in the foreground leads us to hope as does the overall brightness of the image and sky.
As ever- beautiful!


John Loreaux   {K:85872} 10/17/2004
Hello Zeev!
Very good composition!
Sad commentary but this will eventually help the grove!
My best....................JOHN


Romulo Lubachesky   {K:11836} 10/17/2004
Beautiful work, regards!


Heifetz Zhou   {K:1872} 10/17/2004
Well,I found you,my friend,give every photo a felicitous name which made your photos much better~~and the photo itself is also very good,,the light,the composition,great work~~


Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 10/17/2004
True that mother nature has its ways... great composition.. very good view and perspective! I like it!

Cheers

Patrick J


Jorge Vasconcelos   {K:33746} 10/17/2004
Beautiful presentation,excellent low camera angle,sad picture. But what a beautiful one !
Regards
jorge
Thanks for your support to my pictures.
Regards
jorge


cessy karina   {K:14205} 10/17/2004
magnificent photo, excellent capture Zeev. it does bring sad mood. excellent presentation too


Dave Stacey   {K:120491} 10/17/2004
Yes, Zeev, it is amazing how they can come back, and usually better than ever! Nice composition and perspective here.
Dave.


Katiuska Santos   {K:1031} 10/17/2004
Sin lugar a dudas estos arboles deben ser productores de algun fruto. ?Nogales, Limones, Naranjos, Damascos ? No parece que sea ninguno de ellos. Que son entonces...?


Maria Luisa Vial   {K:36017} 10/17/2004
Beautiful... Sad image... Great colors... Mother Nature does wonders... Excellent composition and perspective... Very sharp...

Cheers,

MaLuisa

P.S. Empiezo a dar comentarios en inglés y se me olvida cuando hacerlo en español... hehehehe Así que como me di cuenta cuando terminé el comentario, por lo menos te escribo algo en español...


Loyce D. Hood   {K:1859} 10/17/2004
Your creativity never ceases to amaze me, Zeev. This, like all your work, is beautiful and meticulously done. It is too bad about the fire, but the upside is, a fire permits new growth.


Rebecca Raybon   {K:26655} 10/17/2004
WOW! Spectacular colors and perspective.. the framing is awesome too! What program do you use to do your framing? This is so much like a polaroid transfer to me. I adore this!! 7+++++


Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 10/17/2004
Very nice perspective, And also lovely framed Zeev
Best always...Riny.


Len Wager   {K:357} 10/17/2004
Zeev.....Great composition,excellent presentation
Best regards
Len.


Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 10/17/2004
Beautiful autumn scenery!!!


Hugo de Wolf   {K:185017} 10/17/2004
Hi Zeev, A sad sight, but very well captured. I like the presentation with the burned edges, but the line below and on the right are somewhat redundant and distracting. It removes the attention from the image, which is a pitty, as the shot is very good; I like the low camera position. Well captured.

Cheers,

Hugo


marinella pisano   {K:1169} 10/17/2004
beautiful composition, zeev!


Deb Mayes   {K:19605} 10/17/2004
Zeev, this is a wonderful portrait of a very sad scene. You used some impressive PS work as well ... sad and beautiful at the same time.


Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 10/17/2004
Yes very sad, hope there is plenty of new life
Margaret


James Bambery   {K:13421} 10/17/2004
Hi Zeev, I tried to comment on this photo yesterday but the site wasn't being very cooperative with me. It would hang up and not let me get to the comment area. Wonderful photo, the detail and composition are excellent and the story behingd the picture as well. Great job and good work.

Jim Bambery


CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 10/17/2004
Fabulous composition, and beautiful colours, but a sad story to tell. Welldone.


Zeev Scharf   {K:24824} 10/18/2004
Many thanks Len for your kind remark

Best regards


Ian Sharp   {K:1770} 10/18/2004
Very nice Zeev, but unlike other comments here I
hate the frame, takes away what the pic is all
about, but to each their own. 6/6

Regards Ian


luisa vassallo   {K:28171} 10/18/2004
very beautiful!


Zeev Scharf   {K:24824} 10/18/2004
Muchas gracias Kati por el comentario los arboles me parece que son naranjos
Saludos


Laura Spell   {K:24080} 10/18/2004
Very sad sight. Good photos


NN     {K:26787} 10/18/2004
Fabulous photo Zeev ... great lighting/colours! Interesting frame!


Brenda Guiles   {K:6128} 10/18/2004
A beautiful image, nature has a way of regenerating! I love the way you do your frame work too! :)


Kessia & Morgan UVA   {K:7265} 10/18/2004
wow! definitely quite a bare scene! i really like the perspective created by the branches of the trees and the gradiated color of the sky adds something extra as well! Kessia


Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 10/19/2004
Incredible photo! Very well done!
Carolyn


Olga Melissa   {K:19360} 10/19/2004
Sad landscape, but as you say...mother nature will bear fruit again!I like this desolated path....unfortunately it is not a natural one...


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47644} 10/19/2004
Brilliant capture,and very well presented,splendid job,Saeed


Orazio Minnella   {K:47028} 10/19/2004
Excellent scene.Nice view and superb frame.Amazing colors.
Regards...Orazio


Arthur Kornienko   {K:10375} 10/19/2004
Great perspective Zeev. Looks surreal. Exposure is excellent and nice to see a shot with the Sigma WA. Looks like a good lens. Regards. Art.


Carmem A. Busko   {K:48766} 10/19/2004
Zeev... you are building a stunning portfolio!!!
A few days without viewing it... and what a range of stunning photos you have been posting!!
Excellent perspective and mood. Original and creative frame, too.
Cheers!
Carmem


Robert Gaither   {K:30007} 10/19/2004
I know if I get a break in the weather today for its raining right now I going take a look at where the fire was near us where I like to take photographs and see what has happen. Excellent photograph and image.


Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 10/19/2004
Very cool shot, Zeev! I think you've done an excellent job illustrating the message in your 'about' Wonderful how the shaded backs of the trees at left are against a lighter sky, and the sunlit face of the trees at right are against a darker sky - both highlighted in their own way! (I'm guessing you used a circular polarizer?) Very nicely done!
P.S. Thank you for the honor of adding me to your friends list!


Bryan Steffy   {K:4761} 10/20/2004
good job Zeef i love the borders. some might say that dead or dormant trees are moody in a directin other than the possability of "new LIfe". I am encouraged by your posative attitude... truly it is a matter of perspective!! Bryan


Zeev Scharf   {K:24824} 10/20/2004
Many thanks Dear Carmem for your so kind remark,I have learned a lot from the dear friends here,and I try to diversify my postings

Best regards


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59974} 10/20/2004
Moody and sadly but as I remember some places needs the fire for new plants to grove.

Nice capture.

Jeanette


Jan Symank   {K:15755} 10/20/2004
You captured this scenary very well.
A very good impression on the circles of life.
Bravo and regards
Jan


Patty Morena   {K:16598} 10/20/2004
Great perspective and view, wonderful composition, congrats.
Patty


I g n a c i o D e L a F u e n t e   {K:10518} 10/20/2004
Una excelente imagen y un marco sugerente


Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:86600} 10/21/2004
Unfortuanely this scene is universal. We've see it not only here but also in California. This doeas bot diminish the beauty of the phot as such.
I was on a tree day convention of group-therapist and then on the presentation of my wife's book in Kiriat Mottzkin, hence I'm late in commenting and thanking for oththers' comments and I'll use this phot to thank you for your al comments I have not thanked you for yet.
On the other hand, I'll send you my impression of the group meeting and two of my wife's short stories from her book. trnalated by me with the help of an English dpekking acquaintance.
Shalom,
Rafi


Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:86600} 10/21/2004
Unfortuanely this scene is universal. We've see it not only here but also in California. This does not diminish the beauty of the photo as such.
I was on a three day convention of group-therapist and then on the presentation of my wife's book in Kiriat Motzkin, hence I'm late in commenting and thanking for others' comments and I'll use this photo to thank you for all your comments I have not thanked you for yet.
On the other hand, I'll send you my impression of the group meeting and two of my wife's short stories from her book. translated by me with the help of an English speaking acquaintance.
Shalom,
Rafi


Allen Aisenstein   {K:5631} 10/21/2004
Sad story, but really nice photo and great presentation. Nice work, Zeev.


Paulo Martel   {K:2550} 10/21/2004
Wow!

Fantastic foto!... And I like the frame a lot.
It is sad about the fires, but at least you can create some art from it...

Regards,
Paulo


Paulo Martel   {K:2550} 10/21/2004
Wow!

Fantastic shot!... And I like the frame a lot!
It is sad about the fires, but at least you can create some beauty out of it...

Regards and congratulations,
Paulo


Del Metheny   {K:25494} 10/21/2004
Excellent lighting. Too bad the subject is the result of a tragedy, but you are right, it will grow back. Del.


Trish McCoy   {K:16519} 10/21/2004
you have captured it beautifully. nice work with very nice colors.


Guy Dube   {K:6932} 10/24/2004
Beautiful picture, nice perspective, too bad for the fire. It will take few years before to be like it was.
Best regards
Guy


Gregory McLemore   {K:25433} 10/24/2004
A marvalous view capture, excellent symmetry and overall quality.


Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 10/24/2004
I love the shot and the perspective on this shot. Nicely done.


Roberto Carli   {K:13689} 10/24/2004
Great perspective!!!!Very nice colors!!!
Best wishes.


Diana Wiersma   {K:26404} 10/24/2004
I wonder what this place will look like over a year. I think mother nature will do her best to make it look green again. Now the autumn time is here and trees are loosing their leaves all over, but it is not sad at all to me.... just a period of rest before the young green will come again. Beautiful capture and great composition!
greetings,
Diana.


Marcio Galvão   {K:2149} 11/25/2004
Another wonderful shot on a great portfolio... Many thanks for commenting on my pictures. Best regards.


Erland Pillegaard   {K:23663} 12/13/2004
I like yours picture very mush
Thanks for comment


Paolo Bellesia   {K:147} 1/14/2005
I'd like all your photos very much. bye


Nando Mondino   {K:13989} 2/5/2005
Wonderful landscape!


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