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Marvelous canopy.

This was one of many areas in Hotel Dar Bergui, a lovely boutique hotel on the outskirts of Ouarzazate, Morocco. Ouarzazate is a desert city in south central Morocco across the High Atlas Mountains from Marrakesh. It's known for CLA Studios where many famous films with desert scenes and Arabic architecture have been made and also the Cinema Museum.

This is at a place called The Springs about half way up Mt Wellington in Tasmania. There is an old converted caravan there (Bentwood Coffee Van) that serves really good coffee and nice food - we often make the 10 minute journey out of the city for a lunch or coffee break in a place where you could almost imagine you were trekking through wilderness. This shot was literally taken a few metres from the picnic table.

Another view of the beautiful canopy roads in Tallahassee, Florida. I'm headed up that way this week again, forgive me for not being able to comment much, will catch up when I get back! Have a wonderful week and weekend everyone!

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Europe, Netherland, Utrecht, Central station square, Canopy (slightly cut from all sides)

 

Shown here is the striking canopy of the Utrecht Central station square designed by ‘Ector Hoogstad Architects’, in cooperation with ‘Buro Sant & Royal Haskoning’ (engineering).

 

This is number 30 of the Utrecht album and 280 of Zwart Wit .

 

Balconies at The Dorchester Hotel, Mayfair.

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CHEZ MOI Mera Canopy Lounger

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A sunny November day in Autumn on the banks of the River Ribble in Lancashire,UK.

You can see why these sorts of trees have been prized by loggers. They are tall and straight, fast growing and really old ones can reach nearly 100 metres into the sky. Don't worry, these trees are safe and protected in the National Park. Given the cool alpine climate it is amazing that these trees grow so large. But they serve as protective cover for the small species of plants.

 

They also provide important and safe nesting places for bird species. If you enlarge this photo two clicks you can see why. As evergreens, their leaves remain to provide shelter from the wet in the cooler months and shade in the hotter months.

 

I am no botanist, but below is a link to two scientific papers that provide great detail on the distribution of these eucalypt species in Tasmania.

 

www.sttas.com.au/sites/default/files/media/documents/scie...

 

eprints.utas.edu.au/14673/4/Kirkpatrick__The_vegetation_a...

  

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Clarke Quay Canopies.

 

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Looking up and under the canopy walkway to the 74ft observation tower at Myakka River State Park in Sarasota, FL. We enjoyed a sunrise view of the park from a different vantage point.

 

They say low overhead is essential to business success.

 

I had an account with Flickr starting in 2006, but somehow it got messed up and I could no longer log into it. So I have created an album on my current Flickr with some of those images. I haven't been transferring any lately, but I'm now trying to see if there are some things that are worth adding to this Flickr account. I'll be posting more as I can.

A Canopy Jumping Spider that I photographed at Conowingo Dam in Maryland.

I don't do enough canopy shots and no particular reason why. For some reason I chose this moment to look up to admire the lush green growth and naturally take a shot. Part of the beautiful beech canopy at Whiteleaf, Buckinghamshire.

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The glass canopy of the Starbuck coffee in Sathorn Square , Bangkok

Rikugien Gardens, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan

An unclassified minor road in Fife in Scotland.

This, too, is taken at the Pike's Peak State Park, located near McGregor, Iowa. This canopy of yellows and oranges were just so beautiful! I am so glad I made the trip down there. It was most enjoyable! Hope you all enjoy, as well!

  

Pikes Peak State Park

McGregor, Iowa

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A beautiful fuzzy Canopy Jumping Spider. Photographed in Maryland.

A Reddish Egret practices some canopy hunting techniques

Derendorf / Düsseldorf / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany

 

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Album of Düsseldorf: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157714072..

Dew drops on spider webs

As a landscape photographer I rarely point my camera upwards but on a trip to Ontario last autumn I became fascinated by the patterns and colours in the tree canopies. This image of mixed maples and various other deciduous trees was taken on an early morning walk along the Niagara River. Processing involved reducing clarity and highlights, adjusting the hues in the green, orange and yellow channels, and minimising aberrations and fringing created by the light contrasts. Thanks for looking.

The green canopy of fan-leaved tops of a small group of palm trees looked spectacular against blues sky on a fine winter day in Puerto de Mogán. They are also illuminated at night. Gran Canaria, Spain

Under the canopy on the fourth of July.

1 Peter 4:8 New International Version (NIV)

8 Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.

Just pointing the camera straight up at the canopy here.

 

I hope everyone enjoys this image! :D

macro à ras du sol

Wishing you a relaxing day dear Flickr friends and thank you for all......

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