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Hello dear friends - how are you? I have just celebrated a sobering birthday in Madeira with friends. While there I visited Fanal with its amazing trees - we got up early and were able to catch the mist. Such a beautiful location..x
Winter Trees. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.
Bare winter trees silhouetted against a cloudy California Central Valley sky.
Over the past decade or so I have come to know these trees well. They are near a turn along a levee road that I often travel while photographing birds, and they never fail to catch my attention as I pass. In the fall they are still full of colorful leaves, but by January almost all of the leaves are gone. At any time of the year they are likely places to spot birds, often hawks or even owls.
This visit was on New Year's Day, when a group of photographers and friends assembled, as we do every year, to make pictures and celebrate the new year. That made up for the less than ideal light — there were lots of thick clouds, since we were between storms. As I approached the trees this time, the clouds thinned a bit and created backlight that silhouetted the trunks and limbs of the trees.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, "California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra" is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
"I often think of that rare fulfilling joy, when I am in the presence of some wonderful alignment of events. Where the light, the colour, the shapes and the balance all interlock so beautifully that I feel truly overwhelmed by the wonder of it." ~ Charlie Waite
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Aperture was wide open.
This tree struggles to produce any fruit. It has limited access to direct sun, being covered by a canopy of leaves from much taller trees. But this summer fruit appeared, brave or ignorant of the reasons it should not exist.
Trailhead Community Park, of...
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
20 October 2019.
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Splendid pink male Galah is posing beautifully for me at the top of an Umbrella Tree.The ripening fruit makes a nice perch for him and tones in with his own colouring.He was only there because I'd come down to take some pics and he'd flown there from the feeder.Broke my own "rule" about fitting in the end of branches, as you can see :-( .
I photographed these trees this morning in dense fog. Made some adjustments in Photoshop to contrast and tint. Washington Park Golf Course. Racine, Wisconsin.
A very windy morning on the mountain. The tree line is leading up towards Mount Goliath in Colorado.
Tree branches (with building in background) shot on a local university campus in San Antonio, Texas as the sun was rising during the early morning hours.
This wonderful tree is in a bend of the Shinma river at Tollymore Forest Park, it impresses with its size and the climate it gives this place. Its wide spread branches give the unique appearance of a fairy tale tree, wonderfully natural blocks the light falling in creating a beautiful illustration of light and shadow ...
Tollymore Forest Park, County Down, Northern Ireland.
The top of a dracaena draco in the Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney. The branches are muscly and bare apart from the greenery at the tips.
Awesomely, when the bark or leaves are cut they secrete a reddish resin, one of several sources of substances known as dragon's blood.
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HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY.
The beautiful North-Yorkshire Dales.
Often at the bottom you will find a stream, could be small like this one or quite wide!
We had some spring rain and now everything looks so fresh with young green.
The Dales are laced with loose-stone walls.
How Green Was My Valley is a 1939 novel by Richard Llewellyn.
I ADORE and admire trees, their strength but also their flexibility.... I wonder if I was a tree in a previous life, lOLOLOL
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