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Brugge 01-08-2017
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This tree went down in a summer storm a few years ago. Now it looks like a tree man standing out in our field. Especially in a snow storm like the one we had yesterday.
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The sky was blue and the leaves green intense, but I decided to turn it into my black and white.
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We got walloped with a huge snow storm and a foot of snow a few days ago - even the birds were taking shelter!
Just two trees seemingly on their own sitting on the hillside . I stumbled across these and I just love trees so wanted to grab a capture albeit in the misty rain. This was when we hiked through the mountains in Glencoe.
PS: Away now travelling for the next few days to Phoenix so wont be online much but will try catch up as and when I can my flickr friends.
the imposing cropping is intended to envelop the viewer and help develop a more immediate connection with the photograph.
Evergreen pine trees rise from the snow-covered ground in the foothills of Nevada’s Mount Charleston.
This view up into the tall tree today was enough to make me come back and get some captures.
Triptych from this tree also below in the comments.
for us so that we can inhale them to stay alive. Can we ever forget that? Let us love trees with every breath we take until we perish.”
― Munia Khan
Admiring the Angel Oak tree located in Charleston, SC. For sure this tree has huge lungs!!