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A foggy hike with my daughter. I usually hike for a view, but the fog brought a view of a different kind.
This is a tree farm just off Highway 30 near Clatskanie. I'm not sure what kind of trees these are, but there were hundreds of them.
Watercolour painting.
About :35cm x 25CM. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
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"I never saw a discontented tree. They grip the ground as though they liked it, and though fast rooted they travel about as far as we do." - John Muir
This tree is completely natural but seems to have a personality and is quite imposing. Possibly it is wise but a bit unhappy.
This tree is near the Christchurch Earthquake memorial and I have walked past it many times without noticing it!
Still not nailed a really good shot of a tree creeper yet, it's a challenge! When out with the camera I seem to spend quite a lot of time looking up and down tree trunks, is it just me?
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I know that this is not Joshua tree ... but I would like to see one, so I do what I can. 3 image HDR and taking my new camera thru the paces. With the size of files now , my PC is slowing down , with raw files at 25MB each and PhotoShop with two layers hitting 300MB I may need new PC. I guess this is not the biggest problem ...
See where this picture was taken, Blackie Spit Park , Crescent Beach - Surrey ( White Rock ) Canada [?]
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Lo - U2 ( from Joshua Tree album )
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Explore Feb 2, 2009 #314
A rather bland original of a flat misty scene brought back to life with a simple texture and a vignette.
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I figured this would be the best way to capture the trees, of all the options I had in front of me. I had Velvia in my TX, the a95, and TMax P3200 loaded in the Stylus. I figured that if I used the TX or the a95, I'd blow out the skies, wheras the dynamic range of B&W film, even P3200, would make it a better image.
This is from the huntington garden, but I didn't post until lately. I scanned this one myself on my scanner. About the only thing I've done with this image was adjust the tonal curves from the scanner and dust-spot it.
Dusk to Dawn was our local camera club assignment this month....this was taken about 45 minutes after sunset at Lake of Two Rivers, Algonquin Park. At the actual sunset there really wasn't any colour.
Trees in Wulguru, Townsville, Queensland.
Rolleiflex 2.8F with fixed Planar 2.8/80 & orange filter.
Across developed in stock Xtol.
Winter trees and a blue sky contrast with one another on a late January day at Starved Rock State Park. Three exposure HDR processed with Photomatix
Had a bit of fun with duotone processing - interesting effect on this image of Joshua Tree Park in California.
SOOC - The sky really was these amazing colours. We had a glorious orange sunset on the right and practically a cloudburst to the left and a lovely rainbow (which I couldn't get a decent shot of!)
Patterns in Nature
Tony's Daily Topic - Trees
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Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park is located in the south part of Salt Spring Island. The park contains wooded Douglas-fir forests, threatened Garry oak trees, rocky shorelines, open grasslands, culturally significant First Nation sites, and a number of old and historic farm buildings. Thanks for stopping by!