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Everyday around the world, trees are being cut down as if they didn't belong there! So ask yourself this, "where would we be without them?"
There was just not enough room to back off to get all of this tree in the shot. Which was a shame as it was quite imposing and dominating its neighbours as we walked past. This shot taken at 16mm was the widest I could go, but still, the structure and stature is still impressive.
I was hiking through the ochil hills and in this valley I came across this fantastic dead tree and if you look carefully you can spot something else as well.
A fairly scruffy looking specimen of a cabbage tree, in fact it looks almost dead.
Processed with many flypaper textures.
Have a lovely weekend everyone!
Aged... weathered..the things this tree has seen... the time that has passed since it first pushed up through the surface of the soil reaching for the sun.
Year after year..day after day.. hour after hour..steadfastly standing it's ground and making its contribution to enhance the world around it.
Fall.. when trees are crowned in glory!
I think better if you View On Black
Walking high among the forest trees.
I was on a higher level of the walkway looking down here.
The Tree Top Walk at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Vancouver. B.C.
Driving along the Lakeshore Road in the West Island area of Montreal one can see the bend in the road and the land behind the bare winter trees. Sunsets here can be spectacular, even in winter.
NB: I used to live in an apartment close by from which I could see almost the same view, with much of the road and the car headlights driving along in the evenings. It was always mesmerizing.
Zussen Riemst Belgium
They even survived strokes of lightning, eventually they died of old age. When the wind blows from the east, you can still hear them whisper...
I pass this tree nearly every day but it is only when the sky is grey do I notice it.
It stands out on dreary days ...so I wanted to give it a dark mystical feel.
Texture thanks to SkeletalMess.
The tree is standing all alone in a cold winter's evening, and the low hanging sun can't warm it up.
The tree is waiting for the spring to come.
Cannot stop sending you these desolate trees.. Find them fascinating at the moment , hope will not bore you too much! :)
Wishing you a lovley day! Take care and thank you for stopping by my photos!
A lake is the landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature. ~Henry David Thoreau
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You see a lot of dead, dried trees on the way to the Wave! Yes, it is a desert! Hot rocks reflect the heat back from the surface onto you, the hiker. It makes it really hot for you and very challenging
Taken at 'Dog Rocks' near Geelong, Victoria Australia.
Only had my 'pocket camera' with me when I visited this area and because of the extreme contrast, shot the sky and tree separately and combined in Photoshop.
The most famous and photographed tree in Scotland. This was my first and certainly not last visit! The tree resides on the east side of Loch Lomond.
Awake, thou wintry earth -
Fling off thy sadness!
Fair vernal flowers, laugh forth
Your ancient gladness!
~ Thomas Blackburn
Coming out of physical therapy, I discovered this tree in all it's blooming glory, in the parking lot. All I had was my Canon G9, but it was up to the job.
Anybody know what kind of tree this is?