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Rather than looking infront or down, I decided to look up. You can get some pretty interesting shots of trees. They have some great patterns and compositions for photography.

 

This was taken with my A7R3 + 24-105mm lens.

 

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Shapely trees at sunset

Maiden Bradley, Wilts.

for Smile on Saturday! :-)

, theme "TREE SILHOUETTES". 😉

 

Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a barbed wire.

 

Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na drucie kolczastym.

the imposing cropping is intended to envelop the viewer and help develop a more immediate connection with the photograph.

One of my favorite trees near my home

Puffed-up tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a fence and looking at a photographer.

 

Napuszony mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na płocie i patrzący na fotografa.

a tree along the River's Trail

Kamloops, BC

 

I first came across this tree about two years ago and I marveled at it then. And I wondered at the mysteries of it: who had done it? It was clearly a talented artist/artisan. Was it sanctioned by the City of Kamloops as it was along apublically funded walking trail?

 

After two years, I am still wondering. I did find out though that there had been sightings of tree carvings in at least two other communities. And that there was an artist in Prince George who did bark carvings that reputedly did no harm to the tree.

Parque Nacional Lago de Camecuaro México

 

Tree by tree, the old face of the landscape disappears, and the empty grin of the bare plain remains.

Mount Usher Gardens

Trees in Fall colours viewed from Highway 144 in he District of Sudbury in Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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at hillside - Bäume am Berghang

Norway - Naeroyfjord

From our trip in 2012

Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a dead branch.

 

Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na martwej gałązce.

Beautiful foliage drive in Shelburne.

 

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tree standing alone at sunset

 

(explored 02.12.2024)

Taken the day before the previous 'lone tree' photo when I was out for a therapeutic nature walk with my new (old) Olympus.

I prefer that previous shot because here I feel that I did not encompass any palpable 'space'. Kind of a point and shoot nature shot with minimal creativity....

have a great weekend....

One of a number of tree pipits seen at Prestbury Hill nature reserve in Gloucestershire yesterday morning. This one was singing its heart out at the top of a tree in the Bill Smyllie field.

In the forest

 

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Early morning sunlight

……Taken on a misty morn a couple of weeks ago….

 

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In many places it is now illegal to text or make cell phone calls while driving. This is not a problem for me bcause there is no cell service where I live.

 

To my knowledge they have not yet made a law against using cameras while driving :)

  

..... it was pretty on some of the trees on the street...but, ..houses and power lines ..ick... I hate photos of those things.

So, I trotted over to the neighbour's back yard ... hopped over a treacherous back sidewalk thick with slick ice.... ( I sound pretty agile, don't I ?? ) ... and, tried to get through the gate onto the golf course. Frozen shut ..or well, frozen slightly open, but only about 5 inches wide. I probably could have squeezed through if I took off my coat, but I was not risking tearing it and was not taking it off... it was still cold and I was carrying my camera... so... just stayed in the lower yard instead.

The snow is old now... haven't had any new snow since several weeks ago. Plenty of foot prints and ski tracks and leaves and twigs all over the white stuff...so not great photos to my way of looking at it. However, with a bit of cropping, some of the shots looked sort of okay..... here is one of them....

   

Down the road to the blue

Down the road straight to you

With a kiss, so very sweet

That your lips, will soon meet

 

On a bed of Autumn green

Where our bodies will be seen

Joined together in a dance of love

As the trees, we see above

Where we'll walk hand in hand

Up the road to our forever land

Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a maple tree branch.

 

Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na klonowej gałązce.

While driving around the moors on Friday Darren and I saw this field with a few trees in and it looked amazing. The snow was untouched and it looked like a proper fairy tale winter wonderland.

 

I don't photograph trees that often, I know it's probably against some sort of landscape photographers law to say this but I find them a bit boring. They really need to have something special about them for me to be interested.

 

This one really stood out though and I managed to bag that obligatory "tree covered in snow" shot that everyone else seems to be doing.

 

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