Dendrochronology is the method by which you date a tree by analysing its patterns and age rings. It is derived from the Greek word dendron which translates as ‘tree limb’. On Friday I noticed @lovelustlondon tweet that this weekend he adds another age ring to his chronology. As I’d so far only published one shot from our April walk in the park I thought a birthday Sinful Sunday was in order. Happy Birthday!
Warm memories and such a lovely description of getting older (educational too!) what a superb gift. Thank you x
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Great textures and really like the colour spin on the image x
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How clever to only show part of the body.
It makes us focus on the tree.
Really like it.
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That is amazing, I love trees, this photo celebrates the difference between the hard, roughness of the tree and the softness of humanity.
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This is wonderful! He looks like part of the tree. The texture of the tree and the way it congrats but blends with his skin is amazing.
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I love how the edit blends the body and the wood as one x
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What a fabulous shot. I love how the negative space has created such an intriguing image
Mollyx
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Very intersting picture with the tree amd the hints of ither things.
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Stunning . . . as always.
Just stunning !!!
Xxx – K
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I love the gnarled texture of the tree contrasts against his soft skin.
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This is superb symbolism, and I always enjoy photos of people as a part of our natural world.
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Fantastic concept. You have such an eye for a cunning shot!
Indie
xx
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This is a beautiful shot with a lovely and symbolic description.
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