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There was just not enough room to back off to get all of this tree in the shot. Which was a shame as it was quite imposing and dominating its neighbours as we walked past. This shot taken at 16mm was the widest I could go, but still, the structure and stature is still impressive.
of Charterhouse School. A viewpoint that only works in the winter months when the trees are devoid of leaves.
My soul can find no staircase to Heaven unless it be through Earth's loveliness.
--Michelangelo
6D & 135L
The Weald /ˈwiːld/ is an area of South East England between the parallel chalk escarpments of the North and the South Downs. It crosses the counties of Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Surrey and has three separate parts: the sandstone "High Weald" in the centre; the clay "Low Weald" periphery; and the Greensand Ridge, which stretches around the north and west of the Weald and includes its highest points. The Weald once was covered with forest, and its name, Old English in origin, signifies "woodland". The term is still used today, as scattered farms and villages sometimes refer to the Weald in their names..
In an unusual pose, a Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus, an endangered species) looks like a huge bird of prey sitting high in a tree perched on a small branch near the Sekonyer River in the Indonesian province of Kalimantan on Borneo Island.
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Late in the afternoon in Miller Canyon, with evening approaching, the light slanting and seeming to come from within the grass and trees rather than from outside them.
Camera: Bolsey B2 (1949-1956, with Wollensak Anastigmat 44mm f/3.2 lens).
Film: 35mm Kodak Ektar 100 ISO Color Negative Film, developed using The Film Photography Project's C-41 Home Processing Kit, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.
One more from Tuesday morning, I loved the light pouring in from behind this set of trees so I crouched low to isolate them from the fields beyond.
This tree has seen many cold winters...
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