Branches intertwine with their shadows on the wall surrounding the ruins of the Tumacacori Mission.
Olympus E-3, 14-54 mm Lens, 1/100 Sec, f/14, ISO 100, Polarizer filter.
Part of a series of photographs taken at the Tumacacori Mission in Arizona, run by the US National Park Service.
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My focus as a photographer and digital artist ranges from traditional photography to PhotoArt compilation and the less explored world of abstract design created with natural elements such as smoke, oil and water.
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Comments
I love the dramatic shadows, the composition is fantastic Richard!
Thank you very much Teresa
Saludos :-)
– Richard G Witham
I missed this one ………. Oh the lighting is superb .
The colour contrast are standouts WOW …
And the beautiful Shadow of the tree upon the wall sets this scene of perfectly WOW!!
Well seen Richard :))
Patricia :))
Thanks again for your wonderful comments Patricia, much appreciated :-)
– Richard G Witham
Great capture .
Many thanks Anisja :-)
– Richard G Witham
I love this one the shadow is just mind-buckling
Thank you Tefy; the tree and it’s shadow seem to be holding hands, don’t they? It is kind of surreal – like there’s some sort of energy transference going on there.
– Richard G Witham
beautiful shot ~ I love when shadows “talk so strong” like you’ve captured here – alot of beauty captured in your travels – good to see you again xx
I appreciate your wonderful comments Linda, and nice to see you too :-)
– Richard G Witham
WOW…I have been enjoying your work. You are so creative. A fave for me. Robyn :)
Thank you so much for your attention and kind words Robyn.
– Richard G Witham
Es una vista muy hermosa .
La sombra enriquese esta vista original
Me encanta !
Muchas gracias Liliana :-)
– Richard G Witham
Preciosa sombra.
Me gusta la captura !
Gracias Liliana. Me gusta como complementa la sombra a las texturas y la geometria de la architectura.
– Richard G Witham