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The chestnut tree across the road from our house is starting to turn brown for the season and will soon be bare...
Trees are great models.They're beautiful, pose for free and you can shoot them whenever you want without any complaints.
So, thank you chestnut tree for being a great model (again).
La idea inicial de la foto era el efecto del tronco, pero accidentalmente salió al fondo una gran mujer. Una pena que no viera la imagen en el momento para sacar la silueta entera. De todas maneras, como me ha gustado la composición la expongo para que me sigáis "asesorando" en las técnicas. Gracias!
Nature makes such unique vessels for her life offerings - sometimes the best things are surrounded by a gruff exterior, but inside is a special treat -
People too can be like this nut pod - it may take effort to get beyond the gruff exterior but when you find the gentle soul inside it makes it all worth it - Seems appropriate that these pods cover the area near the grave site....
I've always associated chestnuts with the start of the school year.
There was a large chestnut tree near my home where I grew up and I use to collect them on my way to school in my new school clothes. Pockets bulging with nuts like these.
Samels Farm is located just outside of Traverse City, Michigan in the town of Williamsburg. The site has been declared a Pioneer Farm, meaning that the original families have maintained continuous ownership of the property for at least 100 years. Samels Farm has also been placed on the National Register of Historic Places due to the numerous Native American artifacts discovered from several unique cultures - some dating back to 9000 B. C.
In the present, old-growth chestnut trees, grasses, and wildflowers grow in the fields and woodlands surrounding the farm. Stop by sometime through one of the Heritage Society's educational programs and learn more about the prehistoric and historic settlement of the area.
Samels' Farm
8298 Skegemog Point Road
Williamsburg, MI
49690