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As i stand between the trees

Thoughts they blow upon the breeze

Wild thoughts, thoughts of love

Rise high into the branches above

 

My roots exposed for all to see

As i wait under the tree

For the return of my queen

Between the branches, wild passion seen

One of the trees I visit from time to time, to catch him in different conditions. I think this time it was perfect and not to beat (for myself).

The lone tree will survive the winter winds. See you in the spring. From out hiking.

 

HTT

Trees at Garry Point Park changed their colours in the Fall.

Halnaker Tree Tunnel. West Sussex UK

Zeiss Contax 135 mm f/2.8

 

Film texture with DXO Film Pack 5

i think that it looks as though the trees beyond are on fire.

Walkway adjacent to the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh

Lightning Lake, Manning Park BC.

 

Yes even though it's already mid-May, those white stuff was snow and ice along the shoreline!

Today's scene

Trees changing color right before our eyes. Fall is full of surprises with the weather and brilliant colors. Thanks for viewing my work. Be kind.

St. Enda's Park

The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way.

 

Texture Kerstin Frank

Winter woodland near Stoney Middleton.

This is the photo that was used to create the previous Wombo image and also the Deep Dream image prior to that.

Trees are poems that earth writes upon the sky. We fell them and turn them into newspapers that we may record our emptiness.

 

-Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931)

 

Tree Swallow at Bombay Hook

 

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Dead trees near Baraque Michel in the High Fens, Wallonia, Belgium

Tote Bäume bei Baraque Michel, Hohes Venn, Wallonische Region, Belgien

Alberi morti vicino Baraque Michel, Hautes Fagnes, Vallonia,

Belgio

 

NEX-7 with with adapted manual lens

Tree sparrow (passer montanus) perched on a branch.

 

Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na gąłęzi.

The Tree Sparrow is a scarce bird of farmland, hedgerows and woodland edges, and is not associated with man in the way that the House Sparrow is in the UK. Tree Sparrows mate for life; they nest in holes in trees and can produce two or three broods a year, each containing up to seven eggs. They eat seeds, weeds, cereals and also insects. RSPB Bempton, Yorkshire

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