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I must be one of the unusual tourists in Sedona, Arizona by going off the path a little and finding these dead trees in the desert to photograph. I'm in a beautiful part of the country photographing dead trees! Whats wrong with me?
The lake at Arcot Hall has several dead trees protruding from the water which are difficult to shoot due to the overhanging branches of the living trees on the shoreline. Careful positioning on a windy afternoon and a minute and half long exposure later I had an abstract reflection of the dead trees.
For a brief period in Spring, most cow pastures in Louisiana explode with these small yellow wildflowers. On an overcast day, like this, it's a welcome splash of color in the landscape.
The sad story of my part of the world, rural and small town Minnesota, USA.
Far too much of the dead and dying.
I just caught the final glow of golden hour as the sun set over this field at Bushy Park Wetlands - Melbourne Australia. I loved the way golden hour lit up the field and tree trunk of this old dead tree. The branches reminded me of the Greek Goddess, Medusa.
Just outside Denver, I found this old Patina yard ornament...
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Burned logs and dead trees are scattered all along this mountain ridge that overlooks Utah Lake far below. This vantage point requires a long and rather challenging 4x4 drive. The elevation is well over a mile high!
Click on the photo a couple of times to zoom in and see the detail. There is a mountain in the background with snow on its peak... even though it is in the middle of summer.
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Lots of dead trees reaching up at the dawn light.
Taken at the Lyrup section of Murray River National Park.
A 3 shifted shot pano about 20 minutes before sunrise.
This is a manipulation I made of an older photo. I used to drive past this dead tree on my daily commute to work. It's long since succumbed to decay and fallen from view.
This tree is the epitome of the will to survive. Otherwise gone including bark and leaves, this old tree still hangs on to a couple of branches that have some life left in them.
"I'm still standin' better than I ever did,
Lookin' like a true survivor,
Feelin' like a little kid.
And I'm still standin' after all this time."
Postal Pond in Decatur Legacy Park
City of Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
28 July 2025.
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We trekked 2.5 miles up a road to the summit of Mount Washburn, elevation 10,219 feet. Along the way, we passed through a grove of silvery trees, killed in a long ago forest fire.
Happy Textural Tuesday!
Just before sunrise, at Murray River National Park, Lyrup section
A photo of mine, of dead gum trees.
Created in Photo shop. I used an image of a silhouette of a man, from Microsoft Word stock pictures , overlaid on another layer.
I based the idea on this useful tutorial www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwqGpVJh2m4
by Umar Fazri.
This mornong at Viera Wetlands, with breakfast. It dropped the fish just after I made this photo.
More info: edrosack.com/2016/09/25/a-bad-day-for-fish/
This shot is at 102mm and is an in camera 9 focus stacked shots, at sunrise, later compiled with Helicon Focus.
Each shot was underexposed by about 1 stop
This one I masked all the trees and rflections of trees, removed all the blue and replaced it with black. I then converted it BW
Taken at Murray river National Park, Lyrup section.
Here is some information, from SA State Libtrary, on how Lyrup township may have got its name.
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Many areas near my home show that monocultural conifer forests are less robust than mixed species forests in times of drought. Here, near the "Hermannsdenkmal", storms that occurred earlier this year have destroyed many wooded areas and just felled all the trees. The remaining trees are obviously damaged and will not survive for long...
Mamiya RZ67, Mamiya Sekor 4.5/90, Cokin red filter, Ilford HP5+ developed in Rodinal 1+25 using a Jobo drum, scanned on an Epson V800.