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Quite a few of Adams photos try to find symmetrical balance of the physical nature. This was my attempt at finding such a pattern. I took dozens of shots, but it was pretty hard to get the right settings for depth and focus. The above two are not perfect, but they were my best ones. I found it amazing that this seemingly random spread of branches and twigs interleaved together into an intricate web so seamlessly. I also took these from a lower vantage point, to make it seem like this web was on top, and not behind like it actually is. This effect is a bit more pronounced in the first photo, because at the bottom of the photo, the branches don't just seem to fall off the photo as they do in the second photo. In the second photo, I went for a bit more openings at the forefront of the photo, in order to contrast the open area on the bottom left, with the closed off area on the bottom right. Also, the branch in the center had the effect of splitting this photo in two halves, and there was another branch in each of these halves, which once again split them into two - the top and bottom. If you look at these 4 parts from left to right, and bottom to top, each part seems to grow in thickness as well. 


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