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Nikon D7000 with Tamron 24-70mm 2.8:)

This was shot in a beautiful Forest in rhineland palatinate, in germany:)

a dead tree waiting it's turn...

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.

Tree lined country roads

A grouping of trees at Castle Stirling.

Yashica Mat 124G, Yashinon 75mm, Neopan 100 Acros, Epson GT-X830

...near the village Großräschen, Brandenburg / Germany...

 

The common name birch is derived from an old Germanic root similar to birka.

The birch is considered a national tree of Russia, where it used to be worshipped as a goddess during the Green Week in early June.

 

In Belarus, Russia, the Baltic States, Finland, and parts of northern China, birch sap is drunk as a refreshing beverage, and is believed to have tonic qualities. It is watery and pale green in color, with a slightly sweet flavor, and is bottled commercially. In contrast to maple syrup, birch syrup is very difficult to produce, making it more expensive than other food syrups. It is also considerably less sweet than maple syrup.

 

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I THINK that I shall never see

A poem lovely as a tree.

A tree whose hungry mouth is prest

Against the sweet earth's flowing breast;

A tree that looks at God all day,

And lifts her leafy arms to pray;

A tree that may in summer wear

A nest of robins in her hair;

Upon whose bosom snow has lain;

Who intimately lives with rain.

Poems are made by fools like me,

But only God can make a tree.

 

-Joyce Kilmer

Appalachian Trail, between Bull's Bridge and Kent, Connecticut.

 

We hiked Schaghticoke Ridge yesterday to remove two trees (blowdowns) that had fallen across the trail. My next piece of work will be to re-blaze the inner section of this ridge (3 miles) . AT blazes are white paint, 2" wide by 6" tall.

 

This brook was completely dry most of this past winter which is unusual, it's usually the source of lots of ice photography. Because we've had such a weird winter with little rain, there is an abundance of leaves everywhere: on the trail and in streams. I shot about ten reflection images from different vantage points in two pools on this stream and while I'd usually attempt to just catch the surface (pure trees) it seemed like it might be nice to get leaves in the shot which give the reflection another dimension.

 

I have to say, all of my images taken this day with the Fuji X70 turned out extremely well. I like the richness of the Fuji files and I'm shooting JPEG only as I don't have a RAW converter yet for the camera. The camera's controls, like the Ricoh GR's are completely useable with thin gloves on and it feels like a very well made, sturdy tool in my hands.

Devon countryside scene across the tree tops.

a small grove of Cryptomeria trees on the way to Cabuoco.

 

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Nikon D700, 24-120mm

Probably the most photographed tree at Buttermere.

Two trees before sunrise. One taken only seven minutes after the other. Was very windy this morning and it blew in the clouds quickly. I arrived here an hour before sunrise and waited until after sunrise to get a better Image, but the sun was covered by the clouds until i packed up the camera and tripod. I never got the light i was waiting for. Just as i had walked 50 yards from this spot the sun decided to pop out, creating the light i was looking for and also a rainbow. This seems to be my luck with photography lately, always just missing the best moments by a minute

or two.

Trees close to Coniston Water catching the last rays of sunshine before the black skies of "Brian" arrive.

Nikon D90 | Nikon 10.5mm Fisheye ƒ2.8 DX | ƒ16 | 1/125| iso200 | daylight, a kind of...

 

Playing with textures and light, this is my third attempt so far and I'm having fun!

  

This is a tree I drive by occasionally, eventually I made the trek to reach it - despite it looking so close to the road it is a marathon over the fields to get to it!!

 

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Münster, Botanischer Garten, Juni 2013

The trees grasping for water....

Autumn tree, Kirkby Underwood churchyard

Trees and Light.

24/11/17

Yashica Mat TLR with yellow filter.

Rollei RPX 100 film shot at 200

Developed by me.

Rodinal 1+50, 20.5 mins, 20C, water stop, Fomafix p, spiral tank.

Scanned with Epson Scan V550.

Adjusted in DXOPhotolab.

098011.

At the back of Cherry Beach, a tall thicket of trees. Low sun in the sky and my last bike ride along the waterfront for the season.

 

test roll Fujifilm GA645

Ilford delta 3200@1600

A reflection of trees on the water surrounded by snow

Geese beside the Godalming Navigation near Farncombe, Surrey

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