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That is a tree in our neighbourhood I took already serveral pictures of. I kind of like that one.
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Some extreme processing revealed all the snow falling in this shot.
Really does work well on black this one View On Black
I spotted this tree on the way back from Loch Lomond and just had to stop and get shooting. The diagonal line between the two different fields made for a quite interesting composition, despite the fact the tree is square on. Anyway, that's what I thought!
Nikon D300 I Lee 0.9 ND Grad
A lonely tree this morning just south of Edinburgh with stormy skies above - it's fair blowin' today! Contemplated B+W but love the green in front. 0.6 soft grad and 10 stopper to blur the clouds.
The last shot was so cold, so I decided to post a warm shot to balance it out. Also, don't you find it strange when people give you sparkly, jumping ponies awards (or something like that) for a group you didn't post your photo to?
1st place winner "Bare is beautiful " Trees in all their leafless glory.
Daarklands photo competition March 10
Did you know that one of Canada’s richest ecosystems is also one of its most endangered? Garry oak ecosystems are enchantingly beautiful and high in biodiversity. They are unique to a small part of southwestern British Columbia, where less than 5% of the habitat remains in a near-natural condition.
This lovely tree has been keeping me company from my back garden for a while now, I may even have enough photos of it to create a whole set, to truly give meaning to the title 'The Rainbow Tree' !
Standing proud in the garden of what looked to be a derelict villa on the cliff tops near Benagil.
I wanted to move in!!
Four posts and fencing.Stiched with Charlie Band.A gateway for ewes off for a meal in Marsden.Bored with moorland's winter scraps.They jump and squeeze through here.Three trees sketched in soft mists.Lightly at first. Their bare boney branches and slender black trunks became more defined as a wind gently took the mists away.Like an eraser working backwards or invisible ink being carefully revealed.
This is what nature is about, this tree was all alone at the top of a hill nature at its best.
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Explore Sept. 27, 2012
Tree, Dear Tree,
In the Spring, you give the birds a place to rest.
On your lovely branches I can hear a family of Robins singing in their nest.
Some trees are short, some trees are tall,
But all trees are lovely as their leaves change in the Fall.
I love to see your reds and browns, but your golden yellows are the best of all.
How beautiful you are covered in winter white,
As you stand in the snow and your branches are frozen in ice.
Then again comes the spring so crisp and clean,
Waking you out of your slumbering sleep.
Joyfully telling you another year has gone by,
" Look up dear tree you have grown one inch more closer to the sky." ~
~ Jonathan George
I'm a big tree lover and this tree just happend to be housing a squirrels nest... By the way this sweet poem was wrote by a sixth grader ; )