Woman Reaching Skyward
Like my photo of the figure of a woman, this was taken in a botanical garden in Los Angeles. The form of this tree is anthropomorphic in the sense it represents the form of a woman reaching upward toward a beautiful canopy of clouds above her. The colors and textures of this photograph combine to create a luminescent effect.
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Carolyn Bishop
Wow! Great tree! Superb capture!
JoanIreland1970
love it, Julie
whisperingruth
Wonderful concept Julie…........beautifully executed…...............
Angi Baker
Excellent work
Wendy Slee
these trees are very sensual…...we have them here, and their trunks are covered with satiny smooth “bark” that is like flesh…..and similarly coloured…..
I am always drawn to put my hands on these trees, they are so beautiful…...
mlgkats
this is tree is awesome, i like angle a well , well done
Ria Rosa Quinto
That’s excellent! I can see the imagery nice and clear.
screamqueen
that is so cool!!!
pinkyjain
Amazingly wonderful, beautiful, i see the woman, mother Earth. Such fantastic colors
jamiewinter
most excellent !!!!!!
Trace Lowe
I love the perspective. Nice work!~
africanbush
love this shot well done
shanghaiwu
yes
this is brilliant
artsthrufotos
stunning color work and angle!
Rosina Lamberti
That’s excellent!l can see the tree lady
Priscilla Rodr...
oh i love this! i’ve taken a similar photo before but yours is so much better! =)
paulevelin
love those strong colours
splendid artwork
Elenne Boothe
Amazing picture. love the title and the meaning of it. Wow!!
I also see it as a hand reaching towards heaven ” Father I stretch my hand to thee
no other help I know”
Jen Cannella
Amazing colors…reminds me of a Maxfield Parrish!
April Mansilla
I love her such a sence of freedom!