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It seemed to me almost as if someone had cleared the branches from one side of this pine tree in order to frame that mountain peak. I've been to the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge hundreds of times, and yet I still see things I've never noticed before every time I visit...like this tree frame.

The sun was burning through the fog and briefly lit the harbour below me. Taken from the High Road to Larnach Castle on the Peninsula.

Thanks for visiting.

There's still smoke on the mountain, even in Summer. ♡♡♡

Trees silhouetted against late afternoon sun.

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A colour photograph of two leaves.

Ariyaalai East, Jaffna, Sri Lanka

Fallen leaves covered this field leading up to the trees.

Taken while walking along the rim of Crater Lake in Oregon.

Huntley Meadows Park

Alexandria, VA

 

Halfway Wash, Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, Utah, USA

I think that I shall never see

A poem lovely as a tree

A tree whose hungry mouth is pressed

Against the earth's sweet 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 robbins 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.

 

(Alfred Joyce Kilmer)

Lots of Trees in my City are with funny or strange formation....I like old trees....all of them, they have

seen so many generations of people, weather change, wars...but they are still living !!!

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Have a great day, cozy evening and sweet dream night !!!

  

My husband says this leaning, lone juniper is my favorite tree. Over the years, I've photographed it many times against the distant Sangre de Cristo mountains in the evening. I shot it again earlier this month, on one of the most cloudless evenings we'd had in weeks.

 

Harding County, New Mexico, USA

 

Camera: Fujifilm X-T5

Lens: Tamron 18-300 mm

Settings: ISO 125, f/5.6, 1/4s, 117 mm, EV -0.7

Shot handheld.

Piles Coppice, near Coventry

Happy Tree-Mendous Tuesday Folks … Emerald Lake B.C. Canada

trees, forrest, magical

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“If the path before you is clear, you're probably on someone else's.”

― Joseph Campbell

 

Since I need some winter images for a proper photo calendar i looked for something worth capturing during those days when we had at least a little bit of snow.

Actually the amount of snow we had wasn’t even enough to cover the grass on this hill, so I cloned out hundreds of grass blades, which was great fun.

Not.

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Old growth Trees are truly fascinating !

 

D810 14-24 4 horizontal shots stitched.

GR20 Conca - Refuge de Paliri I Corse I France

 

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The Humble Administrator's Garden has an entire section full of bonsai trees.

 

The Humble Administrator's Garden is one of the prized gardens in Suzhou (it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and was originally completed in 1526 and took 16 years to build. In ancient times, prominent Chinese men would retire and build huge gardens as a symbol of their wealth and taste. This garden was originally commissioned by Wang Xiancheng and was designed by Wen Zhengming.

Loved that small mound with a tree upon the crest jutting out of the main island, which is important turtle nesting point in Andaman islands...taken at Kalipur beach near Diglipur, North Andman.

Long ago the owners of this garage decided that the trees had come first. They liked the shade, so they worked around them!

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