Addicted to Burning

Above, only the clouds seem to move. Here, on this ground, dampness hangs upon the forest. Inside there is a small circle, a scar, a mix of rough and smooth, a bareness like a graveyard where ghost trees stand like giant bones, whitened, still hanging onto their grain, exposed–waiting for the healing of seasons, the rains, the snows, the sun, while settled inside a plan of what is wild and what is not.


How this image was created
This is a low resolution photo taken at sunrise featuring a treeline and sky. The photo was printed and placed underneath a partially frozen plate of water. A high resolution image was taken of that then cropped.

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9 responses to “Addicted to Burning”

  1. Jane Pryce Avatar
    Jane Pryce

    Very interesting photography

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    1. T. Ahzio Avatar
      T. Ahzio

      Thanks Jane!

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  2. Maggie Avatar
    Maggie

    Beautiful writing and that photo was so amazing 💜

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    1. T. Ahzio Avatar
      T. Ahzio

      Thanks so much Maggie!

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      1. Maggie Avatar
        Maggie

        You’re welcome.

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    Sambuca (✿◠‿◠)

    Love the photo!! 😀

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    1. T. Ahzio Avatar
      T. Ahzio

      Thanks!

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  4. taurusingemini Avatar
    taurusingemini

    There’s always something that’s alive in the dead, that’s how nature always, works, everything that dies, gives way to brand new life.

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