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"Gnarly Tree at Dead Horse Point State Park" by Patti Deters. The old gnarly tree has been dead for some time, yet it keeps itself anchored on the edge of this cliff - perhaps it wants to continue to enjoy the view of the canyons and mesas below! This scenic vista is from Dead Horse Point State Park, located in Utah, USA with the nearest town being Mohab.
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Model: Simina
Awesome old tree we found on the side of the road, right beside where the last shot was taken :D
I thought about using some bird brushes in this but then I figured that would make this tacky. :P
At first I was actually really ticked off because it was really overcast, and I hate grey skies. But I think grey works better for this, cause the red pops better against black/grey.
I have been searching for like a year for a coat like Simina's.
Red Coats = <3
Oh and I went shopping yesterday! I got new Jeans and two new AE tops, one which is off-the-shoulder :) Yessssssssssssss
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It's Cherry Blossom time again in Japan. And while Tokyo-ites are supposed to stay home and not visit the local parks this year, the blossoms are showing their spring beauty. At the same time, there are some amazing cherry trees out here in the countryside where I live. This magnificent tree stands tall and has been protecting the neighbourhood for hundreds of years. It should be in perfect bloom next week. If it is safe to go out, I will try and capture it again then.
Old trees sharing the views and the field for many many years. Would love to see what they have seen...
I took this shot outside the pool area at my sister's apartment complex. The old tree stump was just too interesting to miss. If this tree could speak, what interesting stories it could tell.
Helliwell Provincial Park on Hornby Island, BC, contains many Arbutus trees (Pacific madrone, Arbutus menziesii) that grow in communities intermixed with Coastal Douglas-fir and Garry oaks. These mixed ecosystems are at risk from environmental stresses such as drought and pollution, as well as pathogens such as Arbutus canker.
26/03/2024 www.allenfotowild.com
Located inside the Jinsenji Temble grounds in old Yuasa, Wakayama, Japan, stands this marvellous, twisted pine, known locally as the Screw Tree.
The temple dates from the 800s but was rebuilt in 1663 so it's possible the tree is as old as the current temple. Nonetheless, while it's quite really hard to get a decent shot of it, the tree has certainly seen a fair number of summers.
Leica Q2 Monochrom, Summilux 28/1.7 ASPH, 1/50th sec at f/1.7, ISO 200.
A double rainbow seems to point to the golden light on those distant rocks, after a late day storm passed.
Olea europaea L. subsp.oleaster - Monumento Naturale “oleastro millenario di Luras”, Sardegna
Alla base l’albero ha una circonferenza di 20 metri che si riducono poi a 12 all’ altezza di 1,2 metri, circonferenza che mantiene fino agli 8 metri. L”altezza totale si aggira intorno ai 14 metri.
L’età di S’Ozzastru sarebbe compresa tra i 3000 e i 4000 anni, cosa che lo rende non solo il patriarca d’Italia ma uno degli alberi più antichi di tutta l’Europa.
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Little Owl / athene noctua. 15/08/19.
I spent many hours with this bird yesterday, initially watching it sleep high in a tree, it's branch constantly buffeted by the wind. I have to say I was surprised how long it endured these conditions when there were so many stable, sheltered places to roost down below.
Just after midday the sun strengthened and in response, the LO flew down and perched on various cemetery monuments to continue napping and preening routines. Here it is perched on an overgrown grave using a stone flower urn to elevate it slightly from the ground. It had suddenly snapped it's eyes open in response to a sound nearby. Whatever it was failed to hold it's attention and it was soon fast asleep again.
BEST VIEWED LARGE.
I walk passed this old tree quite often and not surprisingly there isn't much life within it!!
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This young red stag kindly posed for me with this wonderful tree in Richmond Park. Thankfully, he wasn't in rutting mood, in fact he was quite friendly.
I'm thrilled that this photo made it into Flickr's Explore gallery on 28/10/2015 as photo 314.
Minolta MD 200mm f/2.8 Tele Rokkor
Sony A7S
Old dry riverbed on Warraweena Station.
Scenes like this fasinate me. They are today when I take the shot but they are yesterday when the rains came and were regular. The River Red Gums are trees that tended to germinate during periods of flood.