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a tree at the river Neckar where some people put their sneakers.

I found that in Eberbach (Baden-Württemberg) in southern germany 🌱

Tree in front of Dune 45, Namibia.

With an anaglyph glasses you can see this tree landscape in 3D

When everything is seen as One, we return to the Source

and stay where we have always been.. -Seng-t'san

Tree Lane

The beautiful Autumn trees at the entrance to Avington House near Winchester in Hampshire.

#winchester #trees #olympus #hampshire #fall #autumn #landscape

Another angle of the same group of trees. As everyone enjoyed so much the counting of them in the last shot :-)

I photographed these trees this morning in dense fog. Made some adjustments in Photoshop to contrast and tint. Washington Park Golf Course. Racine, Wisconsin.

Happy Arbor Day!

 

I'm happy it's Friday - have a great weekend, and thanks for your visit!

Last autumn trees capture just loved the colours and the fallen leaves around just like the different sizes

The copse of trees at Win Green, with hilltop mist blowing through against the rising sun. Comments welcome as always. Thanks for looking.

After all the processing I wouldn't call it a photo, more of an image or graphical artifact.. But I kinda like it so here it is..

The snow seems to give a near 3D effect to this tree located between Curbar Edge and White Edge.

High Dynamic Range - HDR

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!

This is an apple tree using basic Lego parts and simple connections.

Imagine if trees gave off wifi signals, we would be planting so many trees.

And we'd probably save the planet too.

Too bad they only produce the oxygen we breathe.

 

52 in 2016 # 22. Tree(s).

A lone tree at sunrise, Chatfield Lake State Park, Colorado. Explore, December 28, 2011, #60.

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....

 

Cebia speciosa

Bombacaceae

South America

 

For more info:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceiba_speciosa

Charred trees, Bush on Crater Lake Road, near Batchelor, Northern Territory, Austalia; Jan. 2016

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 ....

 

Texture courtesy of Anna-Lenabem

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