tree by aecasey

tree

Delwyn challenged me to try a multiple exposure photograph, maybe using the Pep Ventosa technique. She thought a lone tree would make a great image. Pep Ventosa did a lot of trees, but most were wearing leaves or spring colors. Wrong time of year for that here. Still, I went looking for a standout that might work. Most of the trees around here grow in windbreaks, but I did find this youngster at the end off a bit by itself so I did a bit of a walk around. This is seven images, layered in Affinity, with varying levels of opacity. I'm beginning to appreciate how much fun can be had in Affinity.
Delwyn @dkbarnett I quite like this effect with trees. It was at the end of a windbreak on uneven levels, so I couldn't get a lot of separation, but I like the way the grasses added textures. Very interesting challenge that took me out of my comfort zone. Thank you!
January 23rd, 2022  
A perfect Pep Ventosa!!
January 23rd, 2022  
It's lovely - very artistic.
January 23rd, 2022  
Oh this is so lovely, wonderful image and tones.
January 23rd, 2022  
Lovely
January 23rd, 2022  
that looks fantastic
January 23rd, 2022  
How lovely! Very arty.
January 23rd, 2022  
very nice
January 24th, 2022  
April, how would you like to try the Harris Shutter technique this week?
eg. https://expertphotography.com/how-to-the-harris-shutter-effect
January 24th, 2022  
Just lovely!
January 24th, 2022  
Beautiful
January 24th, 2022  
I love this April. I think you have done the challenge really well. Cheers for that.
January 25th, 2022  
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