petrified
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Dear Sheddists,
the light on our second walk in our favourite Norfolk forest was not not so kind. It was a grey, overcast day. However, there was still an ethereal quality to the muted greens and muddy browns.
The photo above (in common with the rest in this series) was created by a double exposure. The leaves were on another tree, but when superimposed on the neighbouring mossy tree trunk they took on a petrified, dream-like appearance.
As with all double-exposure photography the initial attempts were rather trial and error, but I think it was worth persevering.
Yours as ever,
electrofried(mr)
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