Yet another photos of 2 trees in the middle of the field of Burtonhall, co. Carlow, Ireland. We had our archaeological excavation site just beside the field, and for couple of months we were watching those trees getting green. Camera: Konica Minolta A1 DiMage.
I was playing a little with that photo in Photoshop, and yet again I couldn’t decide which one to show, so I am posting 2 versions of the same photo.
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One of my favourite trees I have seen so far in Ireland, stands alone in the middle of the field in the outskirts of Tullamore. I posted this photo to one of the photo and art web communities - and I entitled this “souls devourer” and wrote very short story about it: Souls Devourer: During the dark cold days , on the grey winter fields of Ireland appear standing alone souls devourers in ambush for children that break the ban, and after Samhain or Hallowe’en they are still going to the fields to eat rotten blackberries. Tree-like monsters wave their enormous arms and they can consume the soul of a careless child in the twinkling of an eye.
A misty morning Irish landscape. This photo was taken in Ireland, Co. Carlow, Burtonhall, during the archaeology dig for future motorway. We were watching those trees every day, from the late winter till the early summer. The site we were digging on had one of the best Irish landscapes among all sites I dug since my coming to Ireland.
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