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Tensioning there was a tree that immediately looked at what I was doing and probably also wanted to get into the frame! I could not refuse him!
Besides the autumn poets sing,
A few prosaic days
A little this side of the snow
And that side of the haze.
~Emily Dickinson
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This beautiful old tree instantly reminded me of the magical tree in Enid Blyton's series of books, which had homes for little beings / creatures in the trunk, and where the spreading branches at the top of the tree held a different magical land each day - you had to be careful not to linger too long or you would be trapped when the land moved on, and have to stay there until it came back to the tree again.
Near Lake Mead, Nevada.
-Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) is native to southwestern North America in the states of California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada, where it is confined mostly to the Mojave Desert between 400-1,800 m (2,000-6,000 feet).
"There are times / that one tree is enough / with the cabin / and the fig trees / almost too much to bear."
(Extremadura, february 2016)
Langdale Tree, a shot going back nearly 2 years ago at a time when i was going through a serious illness and this was a shot i took about 3 weeks before a major operation. It still sticks in my head i shouldn't really have been out in such bad weather but i am still glad i did. Langdales, Lake District, Cumbria.
25th Feb 2010
Sony Alpha A700
Sigma 10-20mm
F11
13mm
ISO100
Exposure 1/10 Second
Hitech Hard Grad 0.6
Processed in CS5, Lightroom
Getty Images - Brian Kerr Photography
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at the Park Series ....
Taken Sept 7, 2016
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My neighbor's tree was gorgeous this fall but it looked much better at the reservoir - transplanted pixel-by-pixel!
Aka @tonywoodphotography and myself decided to hit the road a couple days ago in search of some nice foggy misty woodland scenes
Arrived at location still dark and spotted Orion constellation which will be the next thing we will be shooting regarding the night sky
As the light started to show up we got to work in the forest still barely being able to see so focusing was a nightmare but continued walking about and finding new compositions after a while the fog lifted so we went back to towards the cars and checked out a spot on foot further along the road and saw some trees that looked nice but a fence was hindering our view so walked along alil further and saw this tree and WOOOOW god rays galore we were going nuts all that could be heard was autumn sounds of the forest and the distinctive sound of shutter release clattering from our cameras as we were filling our boots up with this scene.
The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, home to some of the most gnarled and photogenic trees you may ever see. These trees are known to be the oldest trees on earth at an elevation of 10,000. Some of these trees are as old as 4,000 years. A storm came in so I did not get to shoot my night shoots so I must plan another trip after the winter.
Aspens at peak color against the deep blue skies and puffy white clouds of late September in the Elk Mountains of central Colorado.
Thanks for stopping by, and may your weekend be filled with color.
When I go to the Florida Botanical Gardens, I am always drawn to this tree.
It has a striking appearance and beautiful color--there's just something about it that makes it really special...
It is covered in good sized 'prickles' which hold excess water during a drought, and the younger trees have a green trunk, which is capable of performing photosynthesis even when leaves are absent---older trees have a gray trunk.
Click on photo to see more detail--and the little lizard on the left of the trunk....
Cebia speciosa
Bombacaceae
South America
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This tree looked to be alone on the mountainside. When you looked up, it was not alone with the company of clouds and moon.
A 300yo tree in the rainforest just of the Gordon River on our rainforest adventure. I love the green moss & green life all around the trees...
Taken down at the first lake at the community garden today. It really is a lovely spot.
Lensbaby Composer, Sweet 35 Optic, f/5.6
This red headed woodpecker was photographed perched in a tree at Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Martin County, Florida. See this, and more, on my website at tom-claud.pixels.com.
Banyon tree in Honolulu Hawaii - Image taken with a Nikon D300 and 24-120VR Nikkor lens. All my published books, available world wide, can be viewed here:
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Some very challenging conditions down at Derwentwater this morning with frequent showers to give photographers and camera gear a regular soaking. Was good to bump into Shaun Derby again this morning at the lake side. I even managed to bag a few shots without raindrops on my filters. All in all a good couple of hours :-)