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Trees are much like human beings and enjoy each others' company. Only a few love to be alone.
~Jens Jensen
Explored 9/6/2012 #211
HBW! Well these are the blossoms that come before the berries on this tree. I have no idea what kind of tree it is, and nobody I've asked did either.
It was rainy and overcast when I took this, so the lights not the best
This 250 year old White Oak tree in Oakville Ontario was set to be cut down in 2006 to make room for an expansion to Bronte Road. With the city unwilling to foot the bill, the community got together to raise the $340,000 needed to re-route the road around the tree (they were just short of the goal at the deadline but the city and province stepped in and made up the difference).
The tree won and now stands in the middle of the road with two lanes going around each side of the tree.
Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday
A joshua tree at sunset, on the way from Beatty, Nevada towards Las Vegas.
During the 30 second exposure I illuminated the tree using a spotlight from both sides.
Additional photos from this road trip may be found on my blog.
A long single track lane lined with trees which I think are White Poplars.
Can't wait to return when there is some thick fog.
Cananga odorata, known as the cananga tree (Indonesian: kenanga, Balinese: sandat, Acehnese: seulanga), is a tropical tree that originates in the Indonesia, Malaysia, and Philippines.[1] It is valued for the perfume extracted from its flowers, called ylang-ylang.
I was informed by a guide that the flowers are also used for making a rather well known French perfume.
Hau‘ula, O‘ahu.
It's been brought to my attention that in many parts of the world, pumpkins grow on vines along the ground.
So I thought I'd post a couple of pinhole photos of a pumpkin tree growing on a local beach on the windward-side of the island.
Le Bambole Mk. II Pinhole Camera. Kodak 160 Portra NC. Exposure: f/256 and 2 seconds.
I happened upon a group of 14 grey herons in a field. They are rather nervous birds and all took to the air. Some of them settled in this tree, and promptly took off again when I approached.
My wife and I came across this lone tree on a recent walk in Gills Rock, Wisconsin in beautiful Door County, Wisconsin. The fall colors have peaked and beautiful color is everywhere. View On Black
As always, your views and comments are welcome and appreciated.
Taken at night while it was still lightly snowing. I wasn't sure what color I liked the sky to be while I was processing, so I tried a few out.
I'm not a big fan of snow, especially driving in it, but I do love how the trees look like this just after it snows. :)