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These what i call "art", sits high atop the light poles.
You probably wouldn't even see, or notice them.
The contrast of a man-made light post and a tree. Taken at Washington Park in Denver.
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A male Tree Swallow sings while perched on the top of an evergreen in soft early morning back-light.
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365 (Day 335) 5-31-08 - WHICH STYLE DO YOU LIKE THE BEST (MISTY OR CHOPPING TREES ?) I couldn't decide which photo I liked the best. When I came home today my husband was out in the yard trimming out front yard tree. Before it was trimmed you couldn't really see the front of the house. Our back yard really needs it as well but that will have to be professionally done because they are way too big and over grown.
My power has been out since Thursday, when a large storm blew through the Seattle area taking out lines, sub-stations and the rest. My area is still without electricity and it's bloody cold, I can tell you. Thank goodness for Starbucks and friends.
Thankfully this isn't my house. Unfortunately it's a small school a few miles from place. I took this photograph on my hunt for petrol and hot coffee.
What is believed to be the oldest living white oak tree in the United States: The "Holy Oak" in Basking Ridge, NJ, estimated to be over 600 years old.