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A chainsaw bird sculpture by Steve Iredale in Linthorpe Cemetery, Middlesbrough. It was sculpted from a dead Chestnut Tree in 2008.
Benacre beach in Suffolk - dead trees adorn the beach here and make fascinating shapes. Need to return at a higher tide.
Een vliegtuig landt bijna op de maan....
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An aeroplane is nearly landing on the moon...
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😔 Sadly the bark of this dead tree in Sainsburys car park has become so parched that it has peeled off the tree in whole sheets.
A foggy early morning In Murray River National Park under the Supermoon light.
This was about 1km from my previous shot and the fog seemed to be moving off to the left..
A two shot pano at 05:20hrs 2/8/23. Shot at 70mm, ISO 640, f/5.0 at 4 seconds. The water is flowing, at a reasonable rate from the left, over a closed section of one of the roads there.
The temp there at the time was 1 deg C.
The moon is still fairly high to the right and behind the trees.
Yet to catch some decent fog at Moog… this has been the best its presented me. Nonetheless, I'm enjoying the chase and catching up with fellow flickrites. Thanks to Lenabem-Anna for sharing your textures.
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Only a skeleton remains of a tree I have considered an old friend in this park for over two decades. It was sad to watch it die, until the only green left were the mistletoe leaves that were killing it. Finally a storm took it down.
Morning alpenglow on the rugged mountains of Glacier National Park in Montana. I've been here all week and it's been beautiful but the shooting is a little tough. The major roads are closed, and it's been windy almost all the time, so no good reflection opportunities. On the plus side, the wind sent me searching for more interesting foreground subjects such as this gnarled dead tree on the shore of Saint Mary Lake.
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A while ago / I walked the woods / and met this tree / with one clear message: "no more nukes! go tell this to the world."
Work work work. That's how its been recently so I haven't had a chance to shoot let alone look at my photos from last year! However, I did see amazing clouds caused by a late and rare April storm system that came through the Bay Area. This is located in Fort Funston, a place with so many photo ops. Even with the wind howling as it is, sea spray was never an issue.
5d II, 16-35II @ 35mm
On my travels I stumbled across this collection of dead trees, a sort of tree graveyard. Thought it might make an interesting subject for another panorama.
The hot springs and geysers in Yellowstone National Park shift their locations now and then. When changes occur, trees in the new location die. Often it seems as though the minerals in the water act as a preservative.
Happy Slider Sunday!