mbalzan 0 Posted March 25, 2004 This is not a sculpture, just a tree sculpted by nature. Comments welcome. Link to comment
sunapeephoto 0 Posted March 25, 2004 I see a man crucified, an Acupulco cliff diver and a Maestro taking a bow. Great capture. I wouldn't have noticed the red lamp if it weren't for your title . Link to comment
ywoolf 0 Posted March 25, 2004 Nice! It looks like a there is a woman in the tree. Would have liked less depth of field. Link to comment
cristina_fumi 0 Posted March 25, 2004 I agree with John on everything he's written. Good eye! Link to comment
maritatoftgard 0 Posted March 28, 2004 such a beautiful ..and interesting sculpture... well seen!! marita;-) Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 29, 2004 Yes, Well seen. And the choice of semi B&W was a good choice. Link to comment
danielle_g 0 Posted March 29, 2004 This shot is incredible... and I can really see that crucified man into the tree! Link to comment
fusion s 0 Posted April 23, 2004 Mario din hija is sigra tar rabat fil main road? Prosit...sabiha hafna Link to comment
fusion s 0 Posted May 17, 2004 Mario thx, i would appreciate if you could rate and tell what you think about the same tree but from a different angle.thx Link to comment
dave_nitsche 0 Posted August 25, 2004 I see the man on the cross also. This is a great capture. Just wonderful... Dave Link to comment
assembler 0 Posted September 10, 2004 Why is everyone surprised? Of course you can see the Lord, crucified. It's a masterpiece miraculasly carved into nature itself(which is our father's very own gift to us sinners) by the omnipotent mighty Lord of all creatures himself.It's a gift from God as a testemony of His infinite, pasionate, selfless, pure, divine, accepting, tolerant, true, everlasting, imense love towards us (His children), which was done by divine intervention and the sacraficing of His very own Flesh and Blood, which He chose to give to us for free, as a gift of salvation, so that all that are redeemed from the works of evil can all join Him one day in a glorious afterlife, and those few can live happily ever after. An apropiate title would read : "Thank you Jesus" ... now bull apart i think it's good, good choice of black and white, if only the lantern was abit more visable, it would have worked perfectly... it's good anyhow. You do a terrific job finding astetically pleasing shots of Malta. Link to comment
jvophotography 0 Posted July 1, 2005 WOW! Fantastic for the subject. I'D LOVE to shoot this tree. The crucifixion is DEFINITELY visiable here. A more blurred background might enhance it some. Really fascinating. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted July 1, 2005 A true masterpiece Mario ! Juses took flesh and bones inside this tree !!! One of most amazing photos I have seen in PN ! 7/7 is so small for this... Michael Greetings from Greece ! Link to comment
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