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A large peppercorn tree with weeping foliage overhanging the North Terrace Entrance of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.

I spotted something interesting about these little pine cones... yesterday they were wide open and some looked like a small rose... today, with the colder temps, they were closed up!

Glacier national Park, Montana

Music Shop. Hillsboro, Oregon.

Using one of my new faves in editing ... Finger Painting! Can't use it if I need detail, but fun, fun, fun!

Spring really is now making an appearance, i love the way this willow tree is changing every day :)

Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas, Florida

Of course animals do not have emotions like humans, but if you look closely it does look like at tear is coming out of this Wood Duck drake's eye! Obviously just water running off the ducks head given the downward pose of the neck. What a fantastic weekend photographing these beautiful ducks. I will be posting a few more images in the coming days from my time spent with them.

 

It is Monday and back to work! Enjoy the day~!

The weeping willow in a cloudy dawn....taken in Kashmir Himalayas, India

Yesterday, when I took these shots, it was so beautiful and a pleasant 70 degrees. Today its cloudy, gray and 48. It's amazing how much sun & Vit D affects my mood. HTT!

thank you so much for your visit and hope you like this image... I posted one like this already, this is the last, so I am disabling the comments.

Weeping Cherry (Brooklyn Botanic Garden)

 

Not exactly sure if it is a willow, but a tree in a weeping confguration.

In my yard this past spring.

taken at Kyoto Imperial Palace

京都御苑 出水の枝垂れ桜

Ideal soundtrack // Bande-son idéale: PERRY BLAKE ("Weeping Tree"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXlq_zfxW8s

"WEEPING TREE... fruitless... stands alone... Where lovers long dead used to go..."

 

Véritable poumon vert de la commune et du Dunkerquois avec ses 33 hectares, le Parc d’Agglomération du Fort Louis est basé sur le site d’un ancien fort militaire construit par Vauban, dont on peut encore voir la porte d’entrée et, ici sur le cliché, les douves.

Une véritable mutation est en cours avec l'abattage de près de 70% des peupliers qui ornent le parc. Ceux-ci menacent de s'écrouler et vont être remplacés par de nouvelles espèces: charmes, frênes, bouleaux et autres arbustes.

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Green lung of the Dunkirk region with its 33 hectares, the park of Fort Louis is located on the site of an old military fort built by Vauban, which you can still see the front door, and the moat.

A real transformation is underway with the chopping down of nearly 70% of poplars that adorn the park. They threaten to collapse and will be replaced by new species: hornbeam, ash, birch and also shrubs.

 

"Très belle compo, de beaux ingrédients, lumière, reflet, j'aime beaucoup." (Agnès WOLF / www.flickr.com/photos/agnelou/)

 

"Absolument magnifique, avec de superbes reflets !" (Gérard MARCONNET / www.flickr.com/photos/grard/)

© Aurora Santiago

Spring at the Seattle Japanese Garden"

Hart's Brook Preserve, Hartsdale

That's what weeping willows do as they turn to autumn gold....

 

Camera: Nikon D90

Lens aperture: f/13

Shutter speed: 1/100 sec

ISO: 250

Focal length: 38mm

Icefields parkway

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Saule pleureur

Lyon - Quais de Saône

A card I just gave to my lovely wife.

I had never seen one of these before the one at the National Arboretum, and here was another one 2 weeks later. This is in front of the stone house I posted on Friday.

Remembrance poppies on tour at the Silk Mill, Derby UK

Fayette County, Georgia

Canon IVS with Canon 29mm f/3.5 lens

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter

Weeping Willow tree

 

Shows sticks against gray sad sky

 

Wait for Joy again

枝垂れ桜  香林寺  川崎市

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