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Fractal Forest on a Wet Fence


Jack McRitchie

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Great find and mesmerizing photo, Jack! The part of the picture is probably created by nature and contains fractal signs. I guess the author saw this and completed what nature had begun. Well captured! I like it! Bravo! Sincerely, Tatiana
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After reading your response to Tatiana, Jack, I experienced a sigh of relief. My intuition told me that natural elements created he slight fractal appearance. Can you please have mercy on feeble minded viewers like me?
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Hi Jack,

 

your masterfully created image just goes to show that the latin proverb 'natura artis magistra' ('nature is the master of art') has a lot of truth to it. You have made an image I have been looking at for minutes now, discovering all kinds of details and looking back at the greater image. I really like the 'tidiness' of the composition, the colors and above all the memories of all kinds of beautiful things it releases in my mind. I see a pale sun shining through the trees as in a Daubigny painting, among other things. Into my favorites! Kind regards, Vincent

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Michael. It's lucky for you that you read it right. You can expect no mercy from me; one tiny slip and it's the lash!
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Vincent - One comment from you is worth 1000 "likes". Sometimes you make me feel that I'm back in the old PN before the redesign when comments were almost an art form.
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Well seen and presented, the nature's composition and your framing compliments these elements, take care.
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Jack, I can't add more to the right comments of those who preceded me. I just add that observing this last beautiful image of yours, I came to mind the comparison with the famous painting by the Japanese painter Hokusai, "The Great Wave of Kanagawa", ciao Giangiorgio
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Pure and simple the finest of photographic art. Saying more would be to spoil the experience of observing it, as if in a museum. Thank you so much for sharing, and for being back in PN. IMHO, I believe PN as a forum, was truly missing you, and it is not psychological projection..... DG
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