— Yellow tree ...

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    "Not everybody trusts paintings but people believe photographs."

    "Tout le monde ne fait pas confiance à des peintures mais tous les gens croient les photographies."

    — Ansel Adams

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    1. wolf shadow photography, camasy, gilwalker, Omiso, and 29 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. wolf shadow photography (6 months ago | reply)

      yes the 'residue' of 'reality' that is seemingly present in images (even though they are representations as paintings are)...fantastic trio of panels with 'data dots'!!! :-))

      it is going to rain AGAIN tomorrow!!!!! :-(((

    3. sedge808 (6 months ago | reply)

      Yellow tree, very pretty
      and the yellow flower is sweet
      But the fruit of the poor yellow tree is impossible to eat.

    4. devinsurf (6 months ago | reply)

      interesting quote. i wonder if it still holds true in the post digital photography era?
      wonderfully framed shot Rob.

    5. gilwalker (6 months ago | reply)

      astounding photograph!

    6. uphillblok (6 months ago | reply)

      Un beau sujet, peut-être d'inspiration asiatique .

    7. marilia gallus (6 months ago | reply)

      molto interessante!

    8. Magio76 (6 months ago | reply)

      bellabella!!!!

    9. yanomano_have_a_click_on_me (6 months ago | reply)

      very good statement and pic

    10. C laurence, en grand standby.. (6 months ago | reply)

      un arbre en morse.... il est bien beau... un arbre tramé, il est toujours aussi beau...

    11. This photo was invited and added to the bitches brew group.

    12. bonny 18 (6 months ago | reply)

      mi ricordano le strisce di carta del vecchio "fax"........bel lavoro Rob, di grande effetto !

    13. estiu87 (6 months ago | reply)

      sí , estoy de acuerdo.
      Very good shot!!

    14. Astrid Eijkelenboom (off) (6 months ago | reply)

      Very beautiful tree pattern and great color!

    15. caeciliametella (6 months ago | reply)

      missed this, i blame the caprices of flickr.
      like a lemon meringue pie made of steel and stone

    16. caeciliametella (6 months ago | reply)


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    17. plochingen (6 months ago | reply)

      beautiful yellow! beautiful tree!

    18. EOS 400D (6 months ago | reply)

      Excellent work Rob! superb bright yellow colour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    19. Enrique Colombo (6 months ago | reply)

      So nice textures, beautiful shot!!!

    20. mengwen29 (6 months ago | reply)

      Une délicate dentelle urbaine.

    21. zanimo (6 months ago | reply)

      pointillisme japonisant, j'adore...
      bon weekend Rob! :)

    22. zanimo (6 months ago | reply)


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    23. TheManWhoPlantedTrees (6 months ago | reply)

      photosynthesis in yellow skin or how sometimes architecture really breathes.

      Via TheManWhoPlantedTrees's contacts' uploads on Fluidr

    24. sovetskoye (6 months ago | reply)

      the quote you put of Ansel Adams made the photograph even more beautiful Rob.

      Thank you for your kind comments and visits my friend, keep us with your genuine art.
      *****

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    25. ctodemann (6 months ago | reply)

      telex fortam tree ;p

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    26. wesbs (6 months ago | reply)

      The dots comprising the tree are telling us all something, a message, and it is beautiful!! Excellent!

    27. barbera* (6 months ago | reply)

      Love the way you chose to frame this... "natural framing".... and the world shining through.

    28. losy (6 months ago | reply)


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    29. losy (6 months ago | reply)

      next time you have to start at Rhizome candidum first :-)

    30. Tom Wachtel (6 months ago | reply)


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    31. jurek d. (6 months ago | reply)

      let it grow! excellent

    32. blick.kontakt (6 months ago | reply)

      marvelous, looks like a braille alphabet!!

    33. montel7 (6 months ago | reply)

      very interesting !

    34. GAPHIKER (6 months ago | reply)

      it's a very beautiful tree Rob and I need to look at the whole, If I break it down it reminds me of the computer punch tape that I used way back in high school! Juat a bit before CDs and the floppies! Have a great weekend my friend!!!

    35. Hawksmoor4 (6 months ago | reply)


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    36. mluisa_ (6 months ago | reply)

      Ciao Rob ! :-)
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    37. w.eras (6 months ago | reply)

      wonderful pattern.
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    38. ctodemann (6 months ago | reply)


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    39. oOo Bev oOo (6 months ago | reply)

      o0o your quote ... its interesting ... and yet photos somehow
      to me can disguise and not allow our imagination to flow ... in the
      same way that a painting can ... and yet photos can be so
      expressive ... a contradiction in terms I guess ... perhaps its
      because I paint I feel this way ... oOo

    40. This photo was invited and added to the 25 Faves and less than 500 Views (when added) group.

    41. Dialed-in! (6 months ago | reply)

      So great to stare at... and stare...

    42. Dialed-in! (6 months ago | reply)

      Back to drop off some pink!
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    43. Canon L (6 months ago | reply)

      love it!

    44. This photo was invited and added to the @bstrk@rte group.

    45. This photo was invited and added to the @rki_textura group.

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