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Symmetry

Posted on October 15, 2024May 18, 2025 by jerryl
This photo depicts 3 giant redwood trees in the center, with a few red leaf trees on the bottom, along with an about equal amount of trees on the sides.
50mm, 1/665, f/4.0, ISO 100

For this photo blog, we were challenged to find a landscape that was symmetrical, or in other words, both halves of the photo are identical. When I was taking a walk, I found these 3 tall redwood trees, with some red trees on the bottom, along with an about equal amount of trees on the sides. Because of this, I found this to be the perfect example of symmetrical landscape, without having to do any advanced photo editing.

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