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    Cork tree

    Cork tree

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    Re: Cork tree

    Nicely captured. Did a bit of bark photography this weekend, nice pastime.

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    Re: Cork tree

    Thank you John.
    My wife and myself we went with 12 people for a walk around. Only 3 hours of calm walk, talk and... photograph.
    The group meets frequently but I just joined them.
    More walks will come.
    The "problem" is that it is always in the morning after the good light is gone.

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    Re: Cork tree

    Very good Antonio, simple and effective.

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    Re: Cork tree

    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post
    Thank you John.
    ....................................The "problem" is that it is always in the morning after the good light is gone.
    Know what you mean Antonio and when you are with other perhaps non-photographers it is difficult to pause, reflect and compose a subject without holding everyone else up. Interesting image BTW. Now that screwtop bottles are beginning to be use more and more, these trees will become less valued.

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    Re: Cork tree

    Thank you Grahame from Fiji !

    Indeed the group has other photographers and when I stop to photograph they usually keep walking but no problem. I can get them in a while or so...
    Indeed cork is less and less used as plastic invades the planet. But I am not so sure if exquisite whines stopped using cork screwtops...

    Thank you John.

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