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Reaching out over the Eno River

 

590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5

Lensbaby Sol 45/3.5

Iridient Developer

Thick-billed Euphonia [Euphonia laniirostris]

 

Canopy Camp

Darien Province, Panama

 

2219*

Stunning tanager: mostly green with reddish head. Some populations have electric blue underparts, others entirely green. Similar to Rufous-winged Tanager but always has green wings. Found in pairs or small flocks in forest and edges, often in mixed feeding flocks from midstory to the canopy. Feeds on fruit.

 

This one was photographed in Colombia guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.

Broccoli like this always makes me thing of tiny trees. When they are displayed like this I can easily imagine a forest canopy from above.

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Late February not autumn. The golden leaves on an old oak tree overhangs the river Lowther in flood following days of heavy rain.

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The forest below Monte Amiata in Tuscany, Italy, is mesmerising when you are looking skywards amongst the high birch trees. We spent a long hour here pointing our lenses upwards to the clear clean Autumn sky.

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon TS-E 24mm f3.5L, ISO 100, f7.1 at 1/200 second.

Visual candy consisting of contrasts, patterns, textures, colors, geometrics, repetition, shapes, balance, and forms. Yet despite all that the image is still quite minimal. A case of "More is Less." I guess. : ))

One of the highlights of the MacRitchie Trail is the walk across the tree canopy in the forest. Here it is possible to see a lot more of the forest than you would normally see from a ground level walk

Nelson Mandela Bridge, Zoetermeer, The Netherlands.

Architect: Johan Bak (1992)

 

Some surrounding elements were surgically removed using GIMP.

 

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The beautiful autumn canopy high atop Blue Mound State Park outside of Mount Horeb, Wisconsin.

 

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The Tree Canopy structure is the spatial arrangement in three-dimensions of a plant canopy.

Mexicantown

Detroit, Michigan

August 6, 2017

The canopies have been restored over the last two years. Working at night when the station was closed must have been challenging.

 

From Lancaster it's about the same time to London as it is to Glasgow. Handy for a day trip.

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This image captures a tranquil scene of a forest canopy under a clear blue sky. The lush green foliage of various trees stretches upward, creating a dense and vibrant layer of leaves. The sunlight filters through the branches, casting gentle shadows and highlighting the natural beauty of the forest. The sky above is a brilliant blue, dotted with a few wispy clouds, adding to the peaceful and refreshing atmosphere of the scene. The image evokes a sense of calm and connection with nature, showcasing the serene beauty of a forest in full bloom.

A leafy & mossy canopy hangs over the water’s pool.

A canopy of cloud covers the Opera House.

 

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

The large canopy covered in white tiles with soft organic lines now marks the façade of the new building (CAM).

 

Copr. Teresa Teixeira, 2025, The Canopy.

 

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A perfect summer day, peaceful, breezy, warm, sunny with a lot of tree canopies over you to walk the trails.

Yellow leaves and white bark on autumn aspen trees, Sierra Nevada.“Autumn Aspens Leaves and Trunks” — Yellow leaves and white bark on autumn aspen trees, Sierra Nevada.

 

I have noted before that many Sierra Nevada aspen trees do not quite correspond to our classic expectations — rather than tall, straight trees we often see shorter, broken, and bent aspens. I think this may be a consequence of things like very rocky terrain, lower precipitation, and steep slopes. But the classic trees with straight trunks and tall canopies do exist.

 

My decision to photograph in this spot was, to some extent, a practical one. Late in the day very strong winds developed. (And they would continue on into the next two days, as well.) Unless you like motion blur — and it has its place — wind and aspen leaf photography don’t mix well. Not only are the leaves (and branches and trunks) in constant motion, but the leaves quickly fall in the wind. So I headed to this relatively sheltered spot with bigger trees, found some compositions, and waited for breaks in the gale to make a few photographs.

Gulmohar {Delonix regia (Boj. ex Hook.) Raf.} tree canopy just before blooming.

Umbrella shape tree canopy

My lovely Eva. Taken back at the Bavarian Flickr meet-up in July.

  

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'In the Shade', hot and humid in the Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl (Acreage: 164,073 acres)

Autumn colour taken in Westonbirt Arboretum

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