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Tree by the Konigssee. 138 seconds. Hope you like it :) Thanks very much for taking the time to comment and fave, much appreciated.
Trees left standing Phillipsburg Mall parking lot during demolition - Phillipsburg, NJ - Lomography LomoChrome Color 1992 35mm iso 400 - Minolta X-370 - scanned on Epson V600.
Infrared shot of a tree near Barnard Castle, County Durham.
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This tree lies flat in our backyard after being in our house for the last three weeks . We’re waiting for the birds to take up residence !
Heart trees with wind effect in four colors of foliage for your Valentine decorations.
Inworld at 21strom in Second Life.
This graceful tree is situated on the outskirts of the village, by the side of the road leading to Lancaster.
Close by are the Bus Stop, and Bus Shelter (one of the buildings on the right).
It always looks good, but is almost impossible to photograph in isolation. This is the best angle I could find.
On Christmas day, in the morning, it was covered in hoar frost, and looked like the very best of decorated trees. No need for silver tinsel or baubles to enhance it!!
Tree at night - Forks Twp., PA - Minolta X-570 - Ilford HP5+ - home developed in D76 - scanned on Epson V600.
National Trust, Dyffryn Gardens.
It was fascinating watching the men at work taking down this very large tree. This was the second day of work.
The holiday season for me is also a time of cooking and baking and having the time to try out new recipes. Here is one of them: petit fours with a filling of marmelade and marzipan.
I hope that your holiday season is also a delicious one.
This is a tree I have photographed many times, like myself it has changed over the years.
Edited on my phone.
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Here, I silhouetted the main Joshua tree and positioned it about one-third in from the left border. The lower more distant trees are minor compositional elements and break up the dark foreground rocks. I captured this images just as the sun set and the last rays lit up the clouds just above where the sun set. This bright spot of clouds adds another compositional element to the image.
When you see a sunset sky like this, you want to move quickly and get as many shots as possible, with as many foreground changes as you can. Don't just stand there in one place and snap away, move around! For this sunset, I positioned myself in an area that had a lot of terrain variation, both in the trees and the close and distant rocks. To get a better than average sunset or sunrise photograph, you need to be in the right place. You don't have any control over the clouds or the colors but you do have control over where you are and what is in your foreground.
I see many sunset images on Flickr that have truly spectacular skies and color. However, most often the photographer did not take the time to get a good foreground to go with that sky. A sunset or sunrise shot needs more than just the sky to get noticed.
I went to the park today ,even though i was sick , we also stopped by my favorite organic store ,and i got some cough drops for my sore throat ,by the time i got home, i was really tired and even more sick , though i have to go to school tommrow because i can't miss two days in a row , and i have my web class which is hard for me and it's even harder when i miss that class