Life and Death

Tully Rohrer

August 23rd, 2007

This is one of the few color photos I took while I was in Canada. The moss was so vibrant compared to the stark tones of the dead wood, and the contrast was very appealing. And, as I stated on Tuesday, there is a lot of potential for a series of driftwood images.

Song of the Day: Rogue Wave - Lake Michigan
Rogue Wave’s new album comes out in a month or so, and this is the first promo from the album. It sounds as if it could slide right into Out of the Shadow, which is a good thing.

Greatness. I looks so nice the way the tree stays color neutral and the moss lights up. Great contrast. It almost looks like the moss is crawling over the wood. (which, in time it will). Nice one
Btw: nice song. Hadn’t heard of Rouge Wave but you putting the song up got me into it. Will check it out some more. Thanks!

Peter Martin JorgensenAugust 23rd, 2007

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