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Havent been out for a while so this is an old one. Taken on the downs in the middle of nowhere.
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telemachus
from nembercheggie
11 Oct 2007, 03:31
"Nowhere" seems to be electrified. Probably Internet too. Is there no nowhere any more? :>
Interesting stones .. they seem to be in concentric rings.
Lilith
: This is as nowhere as it gets here. Its a fence in the background, probably to keep the sheep in. Why no photos on your blog?
Zebigleb
from France
11 Oct 2007, 07:52
Very nice shot of a dead tree, lonesome in nowhere !!
Lilith
: Thanks, there were very few trees here, too open and blustery for them I suspect.
Aussie
from On days off
11 Oct 2007, 12:10
No wonder it died, trying to grow in rock.
Lilith
: Yes, silly tree. Mostly chalk and flint up here, and some massive Sarcen stones.
José Angel Sáez-Díez (Jasdg)
11 Oct 2007, 14:40
It is significant to see as the life clings to any thing to live. Here the tree, does with the rock!
Lilith
: Yes, I am surprised it survived as long as it did without much soil.
blackdog
from United Kingdom
14 Oct 2007, 19:28
Ah the lonesome tree - one of my favourite subjects. Love the way you have positioned it on the left adding to the sense of isolation.
Lilith
: Thanks, thats because it leaned naturally to the right.
Gail Wiley
from Sandwich
16 Oct 2007, 15:41
This is lovely. I have always been drawn to shots like this. Thanks for shareing.
Lilith
: Thanks for visiting Gail.
standley
17 Oct 2007, 15:16
This is a nice shot. I like the framing which makes the poor tree feeling even more lone some.
Lilith
: Thanks for visiting and for your comment.
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Gorgeous Bloke
from United Kingdom
3 Nov 2007, 13:38
Very nice composition, like the fact that you are working in thirds... nice work.
Lilith
: Thankyou, thats very kind. I cant pretend it was deliberate!
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