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Rättviks Church, situated on a small Peninsula in the Lake Siljan, surronded by its famous church stables. There are two areas with church stables. A total of 87 pieces. Most are from the 17th-1800s, some are even older, the oldest is from the 1470s. The stables have been used for the parishioners' horses during worship services.
Below the church are the piers where the church boats still dock today. © www.ludwigriml.com
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world."
John Muir
I find myself getting lost in the woods when creating with watercolor paints. Thank you, Mother Nature!
I saw my first birch trees when we moved to Oregon, US. It was in the fall. They were so beautiful, they literally took my breath away.
Watercolor processed with Midjourney, Photoshop, and Topaz.
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OTIS: " Look, our birch-tree has golden leaves!! Is he rich now?"
ODESSA: " No, he was rich when the leaves were green! He will lose all this gold very soon...."
OTIS: " But we can pick them all up!!!"
These birch trees are located on the shore of Walden Pond near my Michigan home. The trees of the pond never seem to produce the most brilliant of autumn colors but the white trunks produce a nice contrast. The menacing sky was actually passing north of my location and added to the scene.
We came across this small bridge in the woods.
The ground is still covered in a carpet of
Autumn leaves. 🍂
Photographed the female Hairy Woodpecker searching for a meal on the trunk of a Birch Tree at a friends cottage on Lake Kenogamissi in the Township of Doyle located in the Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario of Ontario Canada
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Returning To The Forest.
Last weekend we went to Heart lake to check out the fall colours. they had just started turning and i think we were a bit early. we will try again next week.
One of our favorite places to visit is the place in the park we call Birch Alley. at his section of the park the number of birch trees is unmatched. it seems birch trees are a fairly week species and they seem to die very quickly many of them are laying on the ground in various degrees of decay. the only thing remaining is the husk of paper white bark.
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The ice is loosing it's grip on this Birch tree, as the Spring thaw begins along the beach.
Rotary Cove Beach
Goderich, Ontario
Canada
White birch in late Autumn
This is taken from the top of a fire tower about 30 feet high which stands on a mountaintop or more precisely a kame. (A kame is a conical hill that was formed when streams on top of a glacier deposited sand and gravel into a crevasse). This viewpoint looks down onto treetops.
I guess it is hard to mess up ICM that is intentional camera movement because it is hard to make rules when most is left to chance ;-)
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If you've looked at my previous post, you might be wondering what the old fashioned photographer was shooting. So did I, when I turned around, there was a beautiful birch forest...
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A slice of Intentional Camera Movement to show off the changing colors of autumn on a Tree-mendous Tuesday
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The white trunks and branches of the leafless paper birch trees (Betula papyrifera, Betulaceae) stand in sharp contrast to the persistent dark leaves of the oaks (Quercus species, Fagaceae) in the background with the dormant cattail marsh in the foreground.
Uihlein Waterfowl Production Area
Leopold Wetland Management District
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Waukau, Rushford, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
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Scenery along the George Parks Highway, Alaska, heading north towards home after a long and beautiful vacation, 2011.
This was taken near Peterborough ON., during my drive back from New Hamburg this past November. I couldn’t pass up the chance to take a photograph of the delightful display of color and texture.
Photographed the female Ruffed Grouse perched on a branch of a Birch Tree in the Hersey Lake Conservation Area located in the Township of Tisdale in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada
Can hover and make complete turns in the air when flying through thick bush
Attracts females and warns off other males by making a drumming sound with his wings
Does not migrate, living all its life within a few hectares
Can spread its toes to help it travel over deep, soft snow
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A coastal rainfall stand of Birch Trees on the northern end of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
6 June, 2013.
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