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These days I was walking through a field, and then I came across this beautiful tree yellow flowers.
First looking up photo was taken on other side of deep in-frame pines. That area is now forest. This one is taken from my back yard lawn. I have lots of leaves to rake this weekend! Photo taken at sunset with sunlight high in trees.
One of many beautiful scenes I've seen. I love this one because it looks like a magical forest to me. :)
Wagtails at the lake near my home have one juvenile.
He is as big than mom and dad, and soooo noisy :)
Easy for the photographer to find them now
For this one I was on a bridge and the wagtails in tree over the lake or under the bridge on the ground
ps : in the shadow of big trees over the lake so very high ISO for this one
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Tree is not very important to me. If there is no tree is not satisfied my photos. And in the same motif of the tree and there are people who have taken a great photo.
My friend Anna Kwa.
She is a photographer, musician, patch worker...crossover artist.
The flaming yellow bush-tree in the middle is the 'Nehalem' Pacific Willow (Salix laciandra). Even when the leaves all drop off, the twigs are still a brilliant golden color - very pretty all winter. I love them.
Here I am. I thought I will never be back. But I can't leave you forever.
Forgive me for my absence. I was not myself until now.
I wish you will like this first release for the year 2008.
With Love To All,
Joe
Trees, Fruit, Berries and other Flora
This is the start of another collection, this time of Flora that we’ve come across on our many walks or visits across the country. Hope you will enjoy them as I did.
Life is like music; it must be composed by ear, feeling, and instinct, not by rule
Swayin to The Music by Johny Rivers
Recommended View - Swayin To The Music On Black
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It seemed to me almost as if someone had cleared the branches from one side of this pine tree in order to frame that mountain peak. I've been to the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge hundreds of times, and yet I still see things I've never noticed before every time I visit...like this tree frame.