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Fall colors in a patch of the Yale-Myers forest known as "Tree Heaven."

Trees are the Earth's endless effort to speak to the listening sky. R.Tagore

I captured this exposure just after sunset, when most of the stars had made an appearance in the sky. The Seven Sisters star cluster (the Pleiades) can be seen to the top left. I did some post production work to bring out the sunset colours and to enhance the stars.

 

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White Birch trees line the dirt road leading to Iron Creek Lake

Somewhere west of Ross, along Ashby Road, central Tasmania.

Parco del Beigua, sadly autumn

A local park near me.

This is actually a vow (and an offering) made to God by a believer who survived a traffic accident. Small in size rests on a pillar over the macadam. Usually it is filled with tiny icons and candles. Proper to certain regions of Southern Europe.

 

- Ça s'appelle un Tama

 

C'est en fait un vœu (et une offre) fait à Dieu par un croyant qui a survécu à un accident de la circulation. De petite taille repose sur un pilier sur le trottoir. Habituellement, il est rempli de minuscules icônes et des bougies. Propre à certaines régions d'Europe du Sud.

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Así termina el ciclo de estos árboles que sirvieron para hacer carbón, arrancados o partidos por el viento.

 

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Winter has returned to Southwest Michigan.

Only in Nova Scotia.

There was an hour or so of quite special light yesterday before it all got too much.

This lone tree stands on the hill on the way up to McDuff's Monument.

Sunrise at the famous lone tree near Malham, Yorkshire Dales

En la carretera camino de Ruidera, un dia gris amenazante de lluvia, como así fue, un alto en la ruta, el primero y a solicitud mia. Conducía Juanjo hacia nuestra primera etapa "Lagunas de ruidera" Tres amigos amantes de la fotografía y de los buenos momentos compartidos... Así iba aconteciendo una vez metidos en el camino por campos manchegos.

Próximos a nuestro primer destino, se divisaba un pequeño pueblo elevado sobre una colina entre los grises del cielo y los colores del llano rural tamizados por la pobre luz del dia...Ese pequeño pueblo se llama "La Alhambra" ¡Casi na! y aunque no fuese la maravillosa arquitectura de Granada, el nombre le venía al pelo, porque este pequeño municipio ciudadrealeño lucia con humilde belleza sobre su pedestal natural...Y estoy seguro que llama la atención de cualquier persona con un minimo de sentido estético que circulese por esta via de la imagen...¡A mi me habló con mayúsculas nada más verlo en la distancia! y comenté...¡Para donde puedas,Juanjo! hay que hacer unas fotos...¡Así fue! Nos bajamos cámara en mano, Pepe Ramos, Juanjo y yo, los tres dispuestos a llevarnos unas cuantas imágenes del lugar...Justamente en el otro arcén paseaba esta persona que se aleja solitariamente en la distacia...Antes de alejarse se acerco a nosotros y amablemente intecambiamos opiniones sobre el lugar y la rurta....Se despidió y comenzamos a capturar algunas imágenes...Esta fue mi primera fotografía del lugar, y la vecina la segunda...Dos imágenes para un recuerdo imborrable.

 

Recomiendo ver grande / I recommend see in larger clicking on the image.

 

Captura realizada con Nikon D850 y el objetivo 24-120 F4/G-VR

 

those trees, especially in winter, always remind me poor soldiers, walking in the coldness and greyness... far from home... the interesting thing is that now, writing this, I realised that this is one of the places where one of the biggest battles of ww1 took place! so who knows...

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Łódź_(1914)

A snowy tree with the sunlight hitting it. I like the lighting, though the composition is not great. Should have tried taking different angles - but I didn't really realize how good the lighting was here until later when I was looking at my screen indoors.

On one of my trips to Cornwall back in the autumn I decided to cut through the country lanes to the east of Truro and go across to the Roseland Peninsula. The area is off the beaten track and is quite hilly and very heavily wooded. Here the trees have virtually made a tunnel for this narrow country lane.

"When I am among the trees,

especially the willows and the honey locust,

equally the beech, the oaks and the pines,

they give off such hints of gladness.

I would almost say that they save me, and daily.

 

I am so distant from the hope of myself,

in which I have goodness, and discernment,

and never hurry through the world

but walk slowly, and bow often.

 

Around me the trees stir in their leaves

and call out, “Stay awhile.”

The light flows from their branches.

 

And they call again, “It’s simple,” they say,

“and you too have come

into the world to do this, to go easy, to be filled

with light, and to shine.” – Mary Oliver

Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii

 

Using the NiSi Filters 150mm system for the 1st time today...I love you, Mrs.Claus lol.

Nikkor AI 24mm f 2,8

Details of the London Plane trees on the centre "Green" at the Circus in Bath, UK.... with a filter to add a bit of drama.

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