Ancient Forrest

Apolic

Ancient Forrest

Ancient Forrest.

After a week of very low temperatures All trees were Frozen in my country. I had to work most of the week so i didn’t had much time to capture it, but there was still some snow left. It was very foggy when i got to this place. It looked like no one had been there in like 100 years. The small white parts on the tree are pieces of frozen snow. It looked like some kind of lord of the rings scene.

I decided to go to this place which is in the forrest of my hometown but i hadn’t been there before. And I was speechless. Amazing looking scenes with lots of green moss, lot’s of sunbeams trough the trees. Fascinating!

Hope you like it too

Nikon D70s with my sigma 10-20 on 10mm. Only sharpening in cs3.

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Ancient Forrest by Apolic
  • andygibb

    andygibb

    great tones, perspective and detail…really nice shot

  • halftone

    halftone

    What a fantastic shot.

  • silveraya

    silveraya

    wonderful, great framing and lighting

  • velveteagle

    velveteagle

    This image turned out beautiful.. great job ..

  • ktowers

    ktowers

    awesome earthy colours & textures, great detail too, v nice work !!

  • Jonicool

    Jonicool

    Beautiful work!

  • Zigga

    Zigga

    Gorgeous deep colours & fantastic perspective! Has a wonderful, mystical feel to it!

  • Curtiss Simpson

    Curtiss Simpson

    Beautiful love the lush green moss !

  • Duncan Waldron

    Duncan Waldron

    Aaah, European woodland – don’t see too much of that, since moving Down Under. Nice mood – did you take any shots of the fog effect in the denser part of the wood?

  • stephen  jones

    stephen jones

    nice work beautiful work

  • Paul Gana

    Paul Gana

    love the mood and all that green moss

  • Rusty Woodward Gladdish

    Rusty Woodward...

    This is amazing and would make an excellent illustration for my current short story ‘The sea of Trees’. It’s set around the Akiogahra prehistoric forest at the foot of Mt Fuji in Japan. People get lost in there and their compasses don’t work because of the magnetic components in the soil. Love that photo. Get on and post some more! Regards from Rusty in Wales (UK)

  • Benjamin Scheurer

    Benjamin Scheurer

    Love the atmosphere in your shot!

  • maggiebarra

    maggiebarra

    excellent!

  • Carolyn Staut

    Carolyn Staut

    Another wonderful image.

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