Yes Bill, that is exactly the W. Eugene Smith photo I was thinking about. All you need is the two little children. The tunnel through the bushes gives the same effect that Smith got. I like your work.
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11 comments:
Beautiful shot!
Clever title.
Great capture, like the framing of the bushes:)
I love shots like this! Tunnels through bushes speak of secret paths :)
Intriguing!
Nice photo. I like the title too!
Interesting photo. It reminds me of a photo by W. Eugene Smith looking through some bushes. Very nicely seen and photographed.
Yes Bill, that is exactly the W. Eugene Smith photo I was thinking about. All you need is the two little children. The tunnel through the bushes gives the same effect that Smith got. I like your work.
Please come visit my blog often. I try to post something new regularly, but it may not always be wonderful. I do try to post a photo that caught my eye in some way.
That looks big enough for a very large rabbit.
Devant ce gigantesque tunnel de lapin, on se sent devenir Alice au pays des merveilles !
Linda alameda, adorei! Um abraço!
Mirante da imagem
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