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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project #16 Poetry in Pictures Camera Model Voigtlander Bessa T101
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Trees
Black & White
Lens Helear 50/3.5
Uploaded 11/26/2003 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 800
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 614 Shutter Probably 1/60th
Favorites Aperture F/5.6
Critiques 6 Rating
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Location City -  Kokubunji
State -  TOKYO
Country - Japan   Japan
About I'd tried to capture the beauties of this copse for months, but it eluded me. Suddenly, in B&W, I got a lot closer to the atmosphere I wanted. By the way, the title is a quote from a poem that goes on "a poem lovely as a tree..."
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Dina Marie Dina Marie   {K:-1410} 1/21/2004
excellent shot indeed - captivating.

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Phil M Phil M   {K:11526} 12/2/2003
Woodland is indeed a very difficult subject matter to make interesting or capture the experience of being there (I've never managed anything decent). I think you have done a good job with this one. :)

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Gerhard F   {K:2820} 12/2/2003
Hi Roger, I know very well how hard it is to capture the beautiful impression of such a scene - in most cases the photos are just boring, even if the light is good and you use the right lens. In this case, I think, you managed it excellent to transport the beauty of the place, the variety of different greens and leef forms. For me it's a 7*-shot.

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Amitava Banerjea   {K:7088} 11/26/2003
Looks like an enchanted forest.

I know the poem well, having memorized it early in grade school and especially now that I live in the same state as Kilmer!

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 11/26/2003
A place that invites one to explore some sort of enchantment. Trees contain all the wonder in the world, I think. They have so many fascinating parts, all worthy our attention and all beautiful.

B&W was an excellent choice.

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Jennifer Lord-Palmer   {K:2596} 11/26/2003
Roger--its a beautiful capture the way we can see the entire length of the trees from top to bottom...Like we are standing there in the middle of a circle of encahnted forest. Beautiful shot and the b/w fits well...
jenni

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