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    What doesn't kill makes interesting

    I have been looking at this tree for at least five years off and on , since my son moved to Vancouver. It fascinates me because the fungal infection despite making it really ill has created an amazing texture as the tree fights the infection

    Much like people; all the interesting ones have scars from life and experience; physical and psychic.

    What doesn't kill makes interesting

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Can I get one of the admins to move the post to Nature and Architecture (if feasible)?

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Quote Originally Posted by tbob View Post
    I have been looking at this tree for at least five years off and on , since my son moved to Vancouver. It fascinates me because the fungal infection despite making it really ill has created an amazing texture as the tree fights the infection

    Much like people; all the interesting ones have scars from life and experience; physical and psychic.

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    Is this tree a replacement for your son???
    A nice tree. I just wonder why you used f13. If you're there again try a wider aperture, see how far you can go with eliminating the background.

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Quote Originally Posted by tbob View Post
    Can I get one of the admins to move the post to Nature and Architecture (if feasible)?
    Not only feasible, but done in a few clicks Trevor

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Good point about the poor english. I try to avoid this sort of thing because I am so prone to it.

    I may have overestimated the depth of field needed. The main intent was to get the full depth of the trunk from back to front. However including the old train station is not a problem as it gives context. Anyone who knows Vancouver reasonably well will be able to place the tree. Which may not be a detriment.

    Will be worth experimenting with different settings in April when I revisit the tree. And primarily my son (just to make clear about the which entity takes priority)

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Trevor I thought the use of f/13 was to let us know that the sun was shinning in Vancouver. ,

    Cheers: Allan

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    The funniest part of your comment is that it was wet and rainy all morning. I darted out when I saw a small break in the cloud (the one that usually covers the entire sky) would potentially allow the sun to shine on the tree.

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    I looked at this thread because from the heading I assumed it was further information about your wife's reaction to your recent purchase. Which by the way should allow you to shoot at f22 on a very rainy day.

    It would be interesting to see the tree taken a very late afternoon or early morning on a fine day so stronger shadows would accentuate the textures and contours.

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Quote Originally Posted by pnodrog View Post
    I looked at this thread because from the heading I assumed it was further information about your wife's reaction to your recent purchase. Which by the way should allow you to shoot at f22 on a very rainy day.

    It would be interesting to see the tree taken a very late afternoon or early morning on a fine day so stronger shadows would accentuate the textures and contours.
    I don't blame you for being fascinated with it! One could spend hours and hours just looking at all the burls. Well seen, Trevor, and thanks for sharing it with us.

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    What a wonderful tree. The old train station isn't an area I go into very often but, might be worth a stop to check out this beauty.
    I like that you left just a hint of the station building in the image.

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    What a very expressive image. It seems also to be a metaphore for me, very gnarly and cranky and misshapen .
    I would have liked to see more depth of field and if you are able to do this in pp would like to see the result.

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim A View Post
    I would have liked to see more depth of field and if you are able to do this in pp would like to see the result.
    I have an app called Piccure+ that can help with this kind of capture:

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    It uses advanced wavelet processing to help with out of focus and/or camera motion.

    Probably of little interest to most people.

    http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/r...cure-software/
    Last edited by xpatUSA; 14th January 2018 at 05:27 AM.

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Very interesting

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Good shot. I struggle with this frequently. Most of these character trees are in open places with unpleasant backgrounds. If you frame just the tree you end up with something abstract. Be nice to see more examples.

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    Re: What doesn't kill makes interesting

    Quote Originally Posted by Artshot View Post
    Good shot. I struggle with this frequently. Most of these character trees are in open places with unpleasant backgrounds. If you frame just the tree you end up with something abstract. Be nice to see more examples.
    I will be happy to oblige
    I will start a new thread with the title Gnarly Tree

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