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Photographer Alison DuFlon  Alison DuFlon {Karma:36566}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Minolta Dimage Z1
Categories Nature
Still Life
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Heckscher Farm/Nature Center
Lens 38-380 mm
Uploaded 2/11/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital SD Card
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Critiques 10 Rating
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Location City -  Stamford
State -  CT
Country - United States   United States
About Memories of ones who were here, of loves lost or loves kept, people have etched their memories for us to come upon in the middle of this forest.



Not good for these trees I'm sure, but creates interesting patterns.

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 1/2/2006
What a beautiful poem sanjeev, thank you for sharing it. You yourself must be a poet or a very deep thinker. Alison

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sanjeev jain   {K:8763} 1/1/2006
i have heard when one grows like the leaves grow tree provide all that the leaves needs to grow but it is not a permanent affair one day the tree stop supplying......it stops....i think leaves must be wondering what has happened to my creator why he is not supplying i am hungry weak and drying suddenly the tree must have said what this poet said in his poetry ....the poem is in hindi langauge so i have to translate and to translate any thing is not easy it is a great work in itself....only who has realised in silence can translate in words i have not realsied anything till not but as i have heard the poem i can group in the darkness and can describe what i feel .....i cannot measure myself that great to translate but on my own will to dance in the joy of the moment...i am translating ......tree said to the leaves listen leaves and listen close ....this is the custom of this house one comes and goes it is not a permanet affair like waves one comes and goes it is only body that i was sustaining something bigger is their to see look inside what it is.... before you their were leaves on me everwhere but they riped and go the wind took them and the same will happen it custom of this tree one comes and goes dont feel bad realise it that u are a guest of this tree .....beautiful description of the way life is ........the poet must be fortunate to reaslise it his words chills my spin like a lover he talks and like a guest he stays unconcerned he treads on singing mystical songs....good workl Alison

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Dr. Rafael Springmann Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:89517} 2/13/2005
This photo, probably taken last fall, is expertly composed. Paraphrasing what you write: "Poor trees, but very good photo."
Thank you for your in-depth comment on my "Who am I really?"
The figure in the background is the real me, taken in 1966-7 in Kurdistan, northern Iraq.
Best regards,
Rafi

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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42404} 2/12/2005
espero que hoy día pongas más fotos que estos 4 palos enredados, hahaahaha!!!!
mentira hermanita, me gusta mucho la composición ls hojas muertas en el suelo y las diferentes texturas y colores de los 3 arboles que se entrecruzan, felicitaciones y recibe 1'465,677.07 besos

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Neal Nye   {K:15827} 2/12/2005
It's an interesting appealing scene even without the carvings. You always get the composition just right.

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Sergio  Cárdenas Sergio  Cárdenas   {K:25028} 2/11/2005
Very nice photo, i like the light and shades
congrats Alison

Sergio

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Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 2/11/2005
People just can't resist carving their names into just about anything, can they? I've always loved birches (not that I've seen many!) because of their wonderful gentle color and texture, and this shot expands those qualities to the whole scene. Really nice!

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ugur cetin ugur cetin   {K:5895} 2/11/2005
nice shot. alison..
congrats...

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Laura Spell Laura Spell   {K:24080} 2/11/2005
Good light, colors and details. Love the About.

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James Bambery   {K:13421} 2/11/2005
Nice Alison, I love your words. Great work.

Jim

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