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This tree is on the edge of the impoundment of the St. Joseph River for the Berrien Springs Dam. The piers form what appears to be a former railroad trestle are in the background.
Photographed on Kodak Vision 3 5219 motion picture film using a NIkon F with the FTN finder with a Nikkor 35-70mm f/3.5 lens and a Wratten 85 filter. Bleach bypass (silver retention) processed in the Kodak ECN-2 chemistry formulated from raw materials.
This has been our favorite little bead tree for years of going down for Mardi Gras parades along Napoleon- we are always under and around this tree on neutral ground, and it has caught more beads than I have many a time! Sadly, this past November, the city of New Orleans cut down more than two dozen trees along a 10-block stretch of the Napoleon Avenue neutral ground. What a sad shock! Ken & I may not make it down this year, due to a grandbaby that is on the way very soon. It sure will be sad to see our "spot" with the tree gone, though, when we DO get down again . . .
Should have said- the trees were cut as a part of a drainage project . . .
This tree was on edge of pine plantation, and so some sunlight just catching some of its dead branches. I kept the wood beyond dark.
Original file can be found here: www.morguefile.com/archive/display/962698 - I added a reflection to enhance this beautiful tree.
Tree stump with Cross and morning dew. Asahi Pentax Super-Takumar 50mm f/1.4 lens at f/4. Raw processed with Photoscape X.
Beautiful natural scenery: Trees, mountains, and a river near Sonamarg (aka "The Meadow of Gold"), Kashmir.
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Joshua Tree National Park, CA
Ebony RW810, 300mm f/5.6 Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-N, 8x10 Illford Harman Direct Positive Paper rated at ISO 3, tray processed with Liquidol 1:9, water stop bath, TF-4 fixer, slightly cropped in PS CC
Trees
The Oak is called the king of trees,
The Aspen quivers in the breeze,
The Poplar grows up straight and tall,
The Peach tree spreads along the wall,
The Sycamore gives pleasant shade,
The Willow droops in watery glade,
The Fir tree useful in timber gives,
The Beech amid the forest lives.
By: ~Sarah Coleridge
score '5' here: www.threadless.com/submission/392172/tree_of_love
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