Genesis 1: 13

Ilford mgfb, copper toned. 11x14 trimmed and mounted on 16x20.
Location
Michigan
Equipment Used
Canon 1V, 28-70L
Film & Developer
FP4, Pyrocat-HD
Paper & Developer
Ilford MGWT, dektol
Lens Filter
Orange
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  1. Yes
I thought the title was well suited to the series. In Genesis the land and sea had been formed as well as the fruit bearing tree; all on the third day of creation.
 
DavidBrunell said:
I thought the title was well suited to the series. In Genesis the land and sea had been formed as well as the fruit bearing tree; all on the third day of creation.
Ahh, got it You are absolutely correct
 
It's almost like a world beneath the surface of the sea. First look at the top of the image. The relief (of the paper itself?) looks like the surface of the water, when you are under water looking up. If you can imagine that, then look slowly down, you see a tree at the bottom of the sea. And something (reddish) is floating up from the tree to the surface. --- Beautiful print. I like it when an image triggers my imagination beyond the obvious. And in relation to Genesis (book 1). What if God didn't separate the waters and the land first, before he made the trees, etc? This is what he would have made.
 

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