ARCHIVE 555 – CROW ON A FALLEN TREE (MONO)
August 22, 2020 6 Comments
Carrion Crow perched on a fallen tree; Tadham Moor, south of Wedmore, on the Somerset Levels; 31 Mar 2014.
Early in the day, I pulled bleary eyed into the Magic Carpark, stumbled out of the car – and saw this crow. Praying that it wouldn’t move, and all fingers and thumbs, I readied the camera, turned and – it was still there! In fact it stayed there for sometime.
The tree is a casualty of the recent severe flooding. It was probably not standing vertically before, but then its roots had been able to find sufficient purchase in the soil. But, saturate that soil with floodwater for many weeks and turn it into something like blancmange or wet rice pudding, and the roots were simply not up to the task of keeping the great bulk of trunk and branches above them upright.
I went for a pure silhouette, with the sky completely burnt out, for simplicity – a Minimalist approach. To me, the few branches entering the frame at upper right serve to balance the composition. The adding of a blue tone takes the scene further away from reality.
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Technique: D800 with 70-300 Nikkor lens at 300mm; 800 ISO; Silver Efex Pro 2, starting at the Classic Portrait preset, and adding a Cyanotype tone.
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The branches at the top change this into a more compelling image, in my view, and the blue tone is nice because the sky is blue, but it’s not THIS blue. Thanks for keeping life interesting… 😉
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Yes, not THIS blue >>> v glad I keep life interesting! I agree about the branches at the top >>> maybe they are leaning over to look at or mourn their fallen friend, or to look at / talk to the crow. 🙂
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The blue tone is a nice touch, Adrian. I like your cropping here, too.
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Thank you, Linda, thank you! 🙂
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Really love the minimalist look to this – and, you’re right: those top right hand branches really do balance the image!
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Thank you, M, very good to know! A 🙂
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