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Spreading beech - sepia
A winter's day in Ecclesall Woods, south-west Sheffield
A fine spreading beech tree on the higher ground in the western part of Ecclesall Woods, overlooking the Limb Valley.
I like the antique look which sepia toning gives to this image. It also concentrates the appreciation of the abstract form and semi-fractal look of the twigs and branches, without the distraction of colour.
A fine spreading beech tree on the higher ground in the western part of Ecclesall Woods, overlooking the Limb Valley.
I like the antique look which sepia toning gives to this image. It also concentrates the appreciation of the abstract form and semi-fractal look of the twigs and branches, without the distraction of colour.
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