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©2007-2009 ~glassdrum
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Submitted: October 21, 2007
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I've wanted to take this photograph for a long time and finally did it.

Special thanks to my model Cynthia for putting up with all the tree branches.

I also took some black and white medium format photos of this but have yet to develop them. If they look decent, I might replace this with one of those.
Daily Deviation, 2007-10-23

Daily Deviation"i am tree" by *glassdrum The environmental concept is beautiful and the composition flows together really nicely. It speaks so much on its own. (Suggested by ~Peaches-n-Poofs and Featured by `Davenit)

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I really like the hand and I REALLY like the way the branches are protruding out of her.

The black is really effective too and really contrasts well :D Amazing work as usual!
thank you.
It was quite a process to set up, I'm glad it worked.

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This is the most beautiful thing I've seen in a long time. Makes me wish I was Ivy so I could do this to people. Haha. That's really morbid...

Beautifully done! I LOVE it.

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Nice to see someone who takes the time to do it old school. Can't wait to see the film shots... Great image.

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that is quite different

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#$*@ING HELL this is awesome!!!

looks like the hard work of setting this up paid off-- superb job!!

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Thank you very much. I'm pretty proud of it at the moment. :)

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Thanks.
I developed the film at some of the shots came out okay. I should have shot with my film camera first and used my digital second. By the time I pulled out my film camera, the whole set up was begining to falling apart. The best takes were done on the digital, but I might be able to salvage some film stuff. We'll see. Wow, this is a long comment. Sorry. :)

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thank you very much. :)
I'm glad I'm not the only one who likes it.

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