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Singing our cherry tree a lullaby, before it will become jubilant again.
(There is a botch to the picture as this is a morning moon, so it's not actually much of a lullaby... :-)
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A tree found in it's own at the top of a hill, I actually got the picture wrong in colour but thought I'd try and salvage it and it came out like this; was quite happy with it considering I thought it a lost one :)
A golden scenic pine tree forest with the blazing morning sun rays shining through the trees with golden light to calm the soul.
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Tony and I had a lovely couple of hours in Sutton Park last week, and spotted this tree. Loads of red berries, many littering the ground.... but no leaves! No idea what it is... can anyone help with identification? We had a lovely time in so many ways and were so lucky with the weather too.
Sutton Park, in Sutton Coldfield, England, is the largest urban park in Europe and the largest outside a capital city; it is larger than Richmond Park in London. The park was established as a Royal Forest by the Anglo Saxon kings of Mercia, from their seat at Tamworth at around the 9th century. By the early 12th century, it was in use as a Norman medieval deer park. The land was given to the people of Sutton Coldfield by King Henry VIII in 1528 after Bishop John Vesey, a friend of the King, asked for it as a present to the people of Sutton Coldfield. The charcoal burning that took place in the Park is thought to have given Sutton Coldfield the second part of its name.
For all that, it doesn't explain the identify of this tree! :o)
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If I were to say that I wasn't happy with this photo...I would be lying. I am very happy with this photo.
6:41 am 6th July Sunrise in the Noosa Hinterland, Queensland. Mist in the valley
ODC July 4 Emotional resonance (Awe).
ODC July 5 Using light to isolate a subject and draw the viewer to the picture.
7DOS 2015/02 Silhouettes Low Key Friday
These Sequoia trees were huge! The Beautiful Nature of California. Sequoia is a national park in the southern Sierra Nevada east of Visalia, California. The park is famous for its giant sequoia trees, including the General Sherman tree, the largest tree on Earth. The nature was truly amazing!
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Canon 50D, Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM
Sequoia National Park, California, CA
- 2011
The tree stump is across from the race course on the Beverley Westwood. It looks like a giant catapult.
Texture credit: Details misplaced. If anyone knows the originators of these textures, please flickrmail me and I will add credit.
A tuesday face down which was taken in April for emergency usage and featuring a tree. and uploaded on a wednesday......
Having finished the April month, I am having a little flickr break but thought I would share this one anyway (those bright sparks amongst you may recognise this was taken the day i did the fire shot!)
A gnarled oak stands defiantly against a chill winter morning in the Hocking Hills of Ohio.
Here's how this tree looked when I visited the same place last year:
www.flickr.com/photos/95994086@N00/405146641/in/set-72157...