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Haiti/Seguin - Read more about the area and the work being done to protect it @Fondation Seguin's site
Foto: Ksenia Novikova/Blog
One of several setup shots used to accompany my blog post detailing 'Disrupted', the graduation portfolio shoot for Designer Bek Timson.
The blog post, including final and setup images plus an overview of the day, is available at: www.temoin.com.au/blog/?p=290
Snowy winter landscape of the pine forests, streams and mountains in the Tatra National Park in Poland
On this drab rainy day, the Pinedrop plants on the pine forest floor looked stunningly bright.
These are parasitic plants that have no chlorphyll of their own. They parasitize fungi that also live in pine forest floors.
365: The 2013 Edition (254/365)
The beautiful 'Lost Pines' region in Bastrop, as seen from Bastrop State Park. The devastrating drought induced forest fires of 2011 hit this area particularly hard. I have not returned yet to see the heart breaking results to nature..and peoples lives.. For now, images llike this still fill me with gladness of what was...and will be again in the everlasting Paradise on earth to come ("...For like the days of a tree will the days of my people be; and the work of their own hands my chosen ones will use to the full. They will not toil for nothing, nor will they bring forth for disturbance; because they are the offspring made up of the blessed ones of Jehovah..."(Isa.65:17-25 partial)
(artistically rendered original photograph..historic CCC gazebo, Texas..copyrite New World Photos by Ron, Houston, Texas)
On a steep sandy hillside is growing dense pine forest. The trees look very picturesque on the edge of the cliff, especially in the chaotic weave their naked roots.
Moorish Trails - Walk 3 (xi )From Canillas De Albaida to the hidden village of Salares following an old Roman path. Walking along the banks of the Cajula stream and up to the summit of Fogarate, a hilltop lookout and on to the old Moorish village of Salares. Approximately 8km May 2016
One of several final images making up the themed shoot 'Disrupted', the graduation portfolio shoot for Designer Bek Timson.
The blog post, including final and setup images plus an overview of the day, is available at: www.temoin.com.au/blog/?p=290
The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest is home to the oldest trees in the world, Bristlecone Pines. Some of these living trees exceed 4000 years of age and exhibit spectacular growth forms of twisted and beautifully colored wood.
Original illustration in archival ink pen on watercolour paper. 6x4" © Natasha Newton 2015 / www.natasha-newton.co.uk / NatashaNewtonArt on Etsy
MATSUSHIMA, MIYAGI, THE NIHON SANKEI, ( ONE OF THE 3 MOST SCENIC SPOTS IN JAPAN ) , 日本三景、陸奥、松島、松島佐勘、松庵
Canon A1, 28mm fd
Fuji superia 100
Just got back from a holiday in the czech republic, and this is the road (which turns into a dirt track) that leads to our holiday house in the mountains.
The whole area was very photogenic, especially all the big pine trees. So expect plenty of tree-based photos in the coming days.
The Pine Forest Range is a mountain range in Humboldt County, in the U.S. state of Nevada.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Forest_Range
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woods look strange in sepia - panoramic function on the HS10
There is someone in the picture by the way :)
Sous-bois de la pinède entourant le campus de l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR) : un site riche en pins rouges (Pinus resinosa).
Wilkes County (GA). Copyright 2008 D. Nelson
As I was taken photos of the burned land, I thought this view was ironic given the fact that it was my car that just last week started smelling as if on fire. The burned wood/burned paper/burned grass smell came from underneath the car after visiting the Baker House in Sparta and driving through deep muck to get there, so my first theory was it's the mud on the hot exhaust burning off. But the exhaust system looked clean. I checked all the vitals, nothing amiss but I was still worried that a fire would develop under the gas tank on top of which my dog travels...then I caught a glimpse of the wheel wells which were caked with mud containing lots of grass. Surely some of that had landed on the undercarriage as well and that had to be it. Took a pressure hose to it, which also gave me an excuse to wash the car, which I hadn't done in a while due to the drought. Voila! Problem solved. The car has it's old sweet smell again.
Photo was taken seconds before I was surrounded by three huge dogs coming out of nowhere, scaring the daylight outta me.