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A plantation of (mostly) Scots pine on Shurdington Hill beside the long barrow ... looking west over the Cotswolds.
HDR from a single RAW at ISO 800.
I have passed this scene many times during all four seasons and I have never stopped. The other day, a blanket of winter fog crept over the marsh, obfuscating the distant landscape and bringing the little bare tree into sharp focus. Due to a distinct lack of color in the landscape, it seemed to call out for a rich monochrome treatment--in this case sepia, but without affecting the sky too much.
an early morning spent in the wrekin woodland, the combination of Fog and early morning sunlight was unmissable.
This photo is a reflection of a beautiful landscape, but I thought it was too boring so I flipped it upside down and then there was "Magic"
View to volkano Hekla disturbed by human activities, viz. planted alien Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) and electric airial lines. Rangárvellir Iceland, 15 October 2008.
This is my first time using photoshop. The original has the orange warning post, and no modifications. If you look, there are several faces in the trees, in the water, and in the bushes. The most it takes to see them is a good bit of imagination.
Headed out with Neet to shoot the bluebells at Roseberry Topping and bumped into the lovely Karen whilst out as well.
Roseberry topping itself was bogging with photographers and the light didn't really do anything interesting, so we stopped off at a nearby "field of yellow" to shoot an interesting tree.
The sky promised much but prety much failed to deliver, with all the clouds scooting off around sunset. None the less, a grand evening out was had by all.
EOS 50D / Tamron 19-35mm / Hoya Polariser
The Bradford Pear, scientific name, Pyrus Calleryana, is an ornamental pear tree with small fruit approximately 1 cm in diameter. In North America the tree is often used in landscaping homes and businesses alike. The fruits, though popular with wildlife, are bitter and are not generally eaten by people. In recent years, it is thought the Bradford Pear has become invasive, growing in places where it was not planted. Beautiful white flowers in the Spring, and bright red leaves in the Fall make it a popular, if not problematic choice.
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Pyrus
Species: P. calleryana
Binomial name
Pyrus calleryana
Height: up to 20m.
Leaves: about 6cm
Blossoms: early to mid April in the US Midwest.
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for 52 weeks of pix group SOOC apart from touching up the dirty spots that showed up in the sky, Boohoo will have to clean my sensor in the next few days, FUN, not! Taken using a polarizing filter.
May the Tree of Gold brighten your weekend!
The Tree of Gold (Tabebuia caraiba) just recently bloomed in full profusion and splendor here in Florida. As the petals drop, the tree is surrounded by a golden carpet....
A Weeping Cherry Tree (Prunus Pendula) in bloom at the New York Botanical Garden (Bronx, New York). Weeping Cherry Trees are native to Japan—April 24, 2011