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by Michael Puff
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15-MAY-2004 Michael Puff

through a tree lightly
by Michael Puff

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Guest 19-May-2004 06:27
I just realized that I've misspelled "gnarly" yet again. Somewhere along the way, I picked up "knarly," and haven't been able to let it go. LOL... thanks MFC ;-) --Nancy
Guest 18-May-2004 09:53
very nice and contrasty b&w image.... good job...great opening
Sony Forums Challenges18-May-2004 03:27
Michael, I like how some of the gnarly branches of this tree open to reveal some of the building's openings. A lot of character in this tree...nice subject for B&W. MFC
Sony Forums Challenges18-May-2004 03:26
Beautiful dappled light and shadow on this intriguing tree Michael. Melanie (mlynn)
Sony Forums Challenges17-May-2004 20:03
Michael, this is a very pleasing photograph to look at. Well done. Susan
Guest 17-May-2004 16:21
I really like this photo, Michael. I love the knarly tree and the graceful lines intersecting to provide you with all of those openings. I also like your choice of using a monotone scheme-- the dynamic range you have going on really makes this work. Well done, Michael! --Nancy/JoseNoway
Bill Borne16-May-2004 17:06
Very nice! B/W suite it well. The many shadows in the photo...some obvious and some not so obvious make this photo stand out for me! Bill B
Sony Forums Challenges16-May-2004 11:41
Great Seeing here Micheal! Through all those branches glimpses of ... A neat marriage of bark and brick and more openings.
Perfect challenge choice..and i must say ..A great tree.. it also seems to be sitting right on the walkway...Cool entry ..irish_eye
John Potter16-May-2004 09:45
Michael, I like the black and white here...wish I could see more of the building. The tree is a fascinating subject.