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An old oak tree at Shelley Lake on a foggy morning we had a few months back. I have photographed this tree a lot since it is a few minutes walk from where I live. It was nice to capture it in a different way. It is such a cool tree.
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This tree is in Buena Vista Park where we walk the dogs....I think its the only Oak in the whole park, and theres alot of Awesome tree's in this park!
Coming to the end of our Easter trip, we stopped for a walk on the Ridgeway (an area of elevated downland in Wiltshire)
This has a last of winter feel. At least it did at the time ....
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On the way to the Lake District we stopped the car, I grabbed the tripod & 70-200mm, jumped out and got these trees with the light behind them just before it changed.
Yew Tree Farm was owned by the famous children's author Beatrix Potter in the 1930s and is still home to many of her furnishings. Yew Tree Farm featured as ‘Hill Top’ in the movie ‘Miss Potter’ starring Rene Zellweger (2006). The farmhouse was built in 1690. Viewed from Hill Fell.
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When I go to the Florida Botanical Gardens, I am always drawn to this tree.
It has a striking appearance and beautiful color--there's just something about it that makes it really special...
It is covered in good sized 'prickles' which hold excess water during a drought, and the younger trees have a green trunk, which is capable of performing photosynthesis even when leaves are absent---older trees have a gray trunk.
Click on photo to see more detail--and the little lizard on the left of the trunk....
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Consider a tree for a moment. As beautiful as trees are to look at, we don't see what goes on underground - as they grow roots. Trees must develop deep roots in order to grow strong and produce their beauty. But we don't see the roots. We just see and enjoy the beauty. In much the same way, what goes on inside of us is like the roots of a tree.
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The juniper tree has always been a kind of magical evergreen to me. It's berries can be used to spice meet, make a kind of wild yeast, and provide antioxidants and vitamins.
I pass this tree nearly every day but it is only when the sky is grey do I notice it.
It stands out on dreary days ...so I wanted to give it a dark mystical feel.
Texture thanks to SkeletalMess.
Something different. No bokeh today (sometimes I've got to do it). I had to stand in this spot for a while to get the path with no people on (there are some people in the distance though), but every time I tried to get a shot, someone would walk/cycle/skateboard into my shot. Now, if I trying for bokeh people, that would be fine, but instead, I probably looked like I was lost or something just standing there. :)
Happy Thursday! The weekend is in sight! I've looking forward to some quality time with my camera. I haven't picked it up for several weeks, and with the days getting really short, it's hard to find time or the light to get anything worth it. I always seem to be using the same lens recently, which is fine, but I do think I need to take some other lenses out for a spin this weekend. Maybe The Beast (macro lens)... or I might try and see if the garden birds co-operate with my big zoom lenses. We'll see... :)
This beautiful tree is a Japanese Maple, and is in the Japanese Garden in Washington Park, Portland. We are just getting some really beautiful fall color now.
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