Opposing Forces
by Denise Clark
Title
Opposing Forces
Artist
Denise Clark
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This is a close up of leopard tree bark which I have not submitted before. Let's be honest here. I have been editing a lot of the images in my portfolio because I decided they needed more light. When I was editing a series from 2016, I saw possibilities with this image. I have turned ...like the other images, I have turned it on its side for composition purposes.
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January 10th, 2018
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Comments (49)
Gary F Richards
Outstanding natural abstract composition, lighting, shading, stunning color and artwork! F/L voted
Denise Clark
Thanks Lexa. They are not a native of Australia but they are one of the trees Brisbane City Council used as street trees. I think they have stopped now as the fallen seeds pods posed a bit of a slip hazard but round here they are pretty common. The bark is always changing...from observation it is not exactly seasonal but according to rainfall. The possums love the pods hence all the interesting scratches on the bark. all the best on your travels.
Lexa Harpell
Hadn't heard of Leopard Trees - totally missed them on my journey!!! Fabulous work - I have bark envy hahaha
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Miroslava for featuring Opposing Forces in your group Australia in Pictures. I truly appreciate your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Stefano for featuring Opposing Forces in your group 10Plus. I truly appreciate your support.
Matthew Blum
Love your work! This one makes me think of Yves Tanguy! superb!!
Denise Clark replied:
Thank you so much Matthew. Really appreciate your comment (I must pass it on to the possums who are the real artistsLOL)
Denise Clark
Thanks to the possums Colleen. We have them living in our garden and I love hearing them pound across our tin roof at night..know they are safe for now. Really appreciate your comment. Thanks so much