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I usually walk to work, and my path takes me through
Beach Park. Snow squalls moved out last night, leaving blue skies and no wind. Every branch had an inch of snow balanced on it, making each tree brilliant in the morning sun.
While I was capturing this tree (during my morning walk with the dog), I saw the fog came in. First far away in the valley, at this moment the fog almost reached the tree. From the various pictures I took, I selected this one.
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I have walked past this tree many times, but today the light was just right- can you see the face?
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Ich bin schon oft an diesem Baum vorbei spaziert, aber heute war das Licht so dass ich das Gesicht sehen konnte.
Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a thin branch.
Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na gałązce.
Pigeons natively do not like to sit in a tree. But thiz one likes so.
Watch this flick in hi resolution and enjoy Details!
Update 04/24/2011: added bird and a lot of structures.
Update 04/25/2011: Pic finished. Added microcontrasts, more structures, picname, and notices. Just hover with your mouse on the pic
A quiet Sunday morning at Larkrigg (bridge 180) near Kendal on the dry northern reaches of the Lancaster canal. I was there for about an hour before the tow-boat circus turned up. I was a bit worried at one point, if someone was to asked me what I was waiting for, my reply of "a boat" might have caused some concern. I did think that if I added that Captain Jack Sparrow will be in command, the police would soon arrive! The larch trees on the left were planted by the canal company, very forward thinking of them, as their boats used Larch.
thank you all for your friendly comments! :-)) I'm happy, that this beautiful tree can grow the way nature wants..
Trees and snow on Duffins trail at Rotary park in Discovery bay , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , March 6. 2022
Wet Duffins trail
Quail eggs
Green and white Trilliums
Round hole in ice
Mullein
woods
Sunset
Duffins Creek Trail
Discovery Bay
Duffins Creek
Trilliums in the woods
Duffins Trail
Overcast
Discovery Bay near Duffins Creek
Martin’s photographs
Ajax
Bluefin tuna
Ontario
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February 2022
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iPhone 6s
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March 2022
Fallen tree
Duffins Mash
Duffins trail
Trail near Duffins Marsh
Autumn
Red trilliums
Red trilliums in the woods
Beautiful blue sky
great clouds
Beautiful blue sky with great clouds
Squires beach
Blossoms
Beautiful springt tree blossoms
the clouds and blue sky
Rotary Park
Beautiful springt tree blossoms against the clouds and blue sky
Snow
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Winter
Large tree
Second of a series of Tree variations. This is the blue one. Please check them all out and let me know which you like best. Thanks.
This tree was behind the caravan at Plehérel-Plage near Cap Fréhel and I took some shots of it with different skies in the back.
Here's the sixth.
The # 1 tree is here
The # 2 tree is here
The # 3 tree is here
The # 4 tree is here
The # 5 tree is here
The # 7 tree is here
My website about Cap Fréhel is over HERE
Same tree, different shot. Kind of amazing how a dead tree can make a interesting shot. Hope you like it.
I could write a short story of this scene, and it would go something like: "The great variety of trees growing on this hillside are desperately keeping their distance from the tree farm just beyond. There is a mutual feeling of dislike since the one hardly recognizes the other type..." ;o)
This is an old picture that I found. I intended to post it a long time ago but never got around to it. It is a little stream out in the country (the middle of nowhere Kansas actually) that I drove by and turned around and went back to look again. The only thing I did to this was crop it. I hope you enjoy it.
Angel Oak Tree
3688 Angel Oak Road
Johns Island, SC 29455
The Angel Oak Tree is estimated to be in excess of 400-500 years old, stands 66.5 ft (20 m) tall, measures 28 ft (8.5 m) in circumference, and produces shade that covers 17,200 square feet (1,600 meters). From tip to tip Its longest branch distance is 187 ft. It is a southern live oak located in Angel Oak Park on Johns Island SC.
This tree has managed to grow in an area of essentially solid rock in Yosemite National Park, and yet at home, in my own back yard, I can't even get some of the trees I planted in fertile soil to grow! I have already had to replace one of the trees two times, after the first two died. Maybe my soil is not so fertile after all, or my trees just aren't good at persevering!