Nature: Trees (AMATEUR) - HONORABLE MENTION
Tree Series B

Photo © Eddie Dangoor
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I have been photographing trees for a long time. Capturing within a single image my experience of being in a wood or forest, the sense of enfoldment, has oftentimes proved elusive: branches overhead veiling light, sky and the outer world; the random disposition of trees with trunks of diverse textures of bark; the ground beneath collecting everything that trees shed – leaves, seed pods, twigs and branches dislodged by wind, and ultimately whole trees fallen at the end of life. After much experimentation, I feel I have now arrived at one way to convey my own experience of trees.
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I have been photographing trees for a long time. Capturing within a single image my experience of being in a wood or forest, the sense of enfoldment, has oftentimes proved elusive: branches overhead veiling light, sky and the outer world; the random disposition of trees with trunks of diverse textures of bark; the ground beneath collecting everything that trees shed – leaves, seed pods, twigs and branches dislodged by wind, and ultimately whole trees fallen at the end of life. After much experimentation, I feel I have now arrived at one way to convey my own experience of trees.
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I am an architect by training and have been an amateur photographer for many years working in both analogue and digital media.BACK TO GALLERY