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This tree has a beautiful bloom in my yard. Waxwings and the Baltimore Orioles visit to eat the beautiful flowers. Thank you for your visit!

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South yard view. We are fast loosing our mountain views. Some peek-a-boos remain.

 

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A pedestrian walkway at the Poplar DHL station. I saw this during the day, and it was not so interesting as the ceiling is plastic, but at night, it took on a much more interesting look

A few weeks back, a neighbour knocked my door one evening, as another neighbour had found an 'amazing looking' moth in her garden. I was told to grab camera and come! Was pleased to find this lovely Poplar hawkmoth there!

Such beauties!

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Prespa Lakes, Macedonia, Greece

PIEMONTE-ITALY ( Germogli di pioppo )

Halder, The Netherlands

This row of poplars caught my eye - a detail from a wide view from Allt yr Esgair in the Brecon Beacons

I'm having great fun revisiting old photos with the new software features in Lightroom. It is the best time to be a photographer (and I have been that for over 50 years now). Lightroom Classic is highly recommended!

 

I took many photos at this site back in the day ... a few others are in the first comment box. This is framed only slightly differently than another I posted years ago but you might be able to see the difference processing makes in the 'feel' of the image. I'm not sure whether I prefer the 'softer' processing version or this more higher contrast somewhat more saturated image? I am sure I like the framing of the earlier post better - see 3rd photo in the first comment box. :)

 

- Kitwanga, British Columbia, Canada -

intentional camera movement

Shot with my iPhone 8 Plus.

 

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In the town of Twin Lakes, Colorado a view of Twin Peaks and Mt. Hope - Top of the Rockies Scenic Byway.

 

poplar leaf beetle

Pappelblattkäfer

[Chrysomela populi]

 

Natural barrier poplar.

Charente, France

 

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Poplar cottage has been identified as a wasteland cottage, that is, a landless, or near-landless, cottage built either on a wayside verge or as an encroachment on common land.

Common land refers to the non-arable and unenclosed parcels of land on a manor such as wastes, woods and pasture. It was owned by the manorial lord but the tenants had the right to its natural products – for food, fuel and materials – and to pasture their animals.

Poplar, Docklands light railway station

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Poplars. Ornamental. Introduced in the mid-1800's.

Poplar plantation at Raby, Wirral.

 

A week of grey skies coupled with general lethargy had me after something different. Heavily cropped but in my defence the full image is of a sorry looking recently ploughed field with a couple of equally sorry looking horses stood in it!

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Typical autumn scene in the front ranges of the Rocky Mountains. Lodgepole pines dominate the forests, with some density of poplar colonies in some areas.

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It is autumn, and everything, like these poplars, begin to assume the most fabulous tonalities, the main problem is that isn't possible to capture them all, or there's a way?

A thick blanket of clouds split open on the horizon allowing the blinding sun to appear behind a row of poplar trees. I love the silhouettes it created on the horizon.

It's all around these days, like spring snow

Created for Macro Mondays "Begins with the letter P"

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Passenger footbridge at Poplar DLR Station, East London.

Laothoe populi

 

Photographed in my Kent garden.

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Poplar leaf with beads of dew detail

January 6, 2007: After pushing a loaded coal train up through the Nolichucky Gorge, the Poplar Pusher trundles through Chestoa, Tennessee on its way back to Erwin Yard.

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Species: Laothoe populi.

 

Despite its name you don't have to live near poplars to see this hawkmoth. Its larvae do feed on a wide range of poplars but also on various willows. This is the most widely distributed hawkmoth in Britain and is a common visitor to gardens. Info: Saga/Home-garden / magazine.

 

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Hasselblad 501CM with 180mm CF and Kodak T-Max 100 developed in Rodinal 1:50.

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A Populus nigra L., commonly known as a Lombardy poplar or black poplar, grows alongside a house in Pine Mountain Club, Kern County, California. This resort community and golf course consists of private inholdings within Los Padres National Forest. Native to Europe, northwestern Africa, and western Asia, the tall, columnar, fast growing Lombardy poplar is used in landscaping and windbreaks and is not native to California. As seen here, it is beautiful during the fall.

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