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I'm not sure what happened here, but it kind of looks like a bear collided with this tree!

 

Red Top Mountain State Park, Georgia, USA

I really love trees , I liked the way the light was hitting the trunk and limbs...Taken early spring before the leaves emerged.

On this land, sacrificed by politicians, a girl in a yellow raincoat walks on a straight road, flanked by tall leafless trees.

This is an image from a few years back in my never-ending "tree by the sea" series...

Tree in autumn

A juniper branch frames a December Sunset.

This one tree stretches for ten sections of the fencing. I'm not sure if the sections are eight or ten feet each, but either way, this tree sure has a very broad canopy!

Cananga odorata, known as the cananga tree (Indonesian: kenanga, Balinese: sandat, Acehnese: seulanga), is a tropical tree that originates in the Indonesia, Malaysia, and Philippines.[1] It is valued for the perfume extracted from its flowers, called ylang-ylang.

 

I was informed by a guide that the flowers are also used for making a rather well known French perfume.

  

A gnarled old tree on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

My corner of the family Christmas tree. Beatrix Potter's Tom Kitten, Batman, and my favoritest ornament ever, the fairy with the poofy hair. She doesn't hang from the tree; she's got wire bendy limbs and just sites on a branch. She makes me happy.

 

She's falling apart, and I'm desperately looking to find a replacement for her.

This is the same tree from this shot which I took a year earlier. I don't often revisit subjects but I love this tree :)

 

View it larger here here.

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On the east side of Glacier by the Blackfeet Indian Reservation there is a huge grove of windswept trees like the ones pictured. After a short hike, you will run into tree after tree, each gnarlier than the last. It was quite the experience. The grove is located on a little plateau overlooking some of Glacier's mountains and you can feel the wind up there that shaped these trees. I visited twice, the second time I wanted to shoot the full moon and was there around 4-5am. Winds were howling and a cold front had came through that night leaving temps in the 20s. I had two down jackets on and probably looked like I was about to climb Everest. The wind is relentless though even on a calm day. This shot was from my first hike up to the trees and it was 'calm', AKA 30mph winds. This was the morning after the lenticular and the light was off the hook again. Actually got lucky, if the sun would have rose about an hour later, sunrise would have just been bland and gray with overcast skies. This was no doubt, one of the best sunrises I have ever seen. Yet, it was the quickest as well. There was some beautiful pre-dawn light, but the real show was when the sky lit up like you see here. 30 seconds later is was gone and there was snow in the air.

Melbourne

 

[HDR Composite]

Early morning fog at late September

Voigtländer Bessa R

 

Kodak Tmax 100

 

(explored #240)

Der erste Tag im neuen Jahr und was mach ich?

Nachdem ich ausgeschlafen hatte, habe ich mir meine Kameras geschnappt und bin wieder runter zum Rhein gegangen.

Viel Spaß also bei meiner neuen Tour.

 

The first day of the new year and what do I do?

After I had rested, I have grabbed my cameras and went back down to the Rhine.

Have fun with my new tour.

 

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A winter's morning sun pierces a row of trees outside of Huntley, Montana.

 

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Taken yesterday up in the Peak District. The roads are okay up there and there are some lovely scenes to be captured.

 

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HBW! Well these are the blossoms that come before the berries on this tree. I have no idea what kind of tree it is, and nobody I've asked did either.

 

It was rainy and overcast when I took this, so the lights not the best

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Just a few different kinds of trees, but I thought the light was fine ...

Foggy day and a patch of trees in field.

Tree of Life in Japanese Garden... sadly that my timing was off and the leave have not turn red yet

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