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The clouds make it look as if this tree is emitting some sort of energy.

A large plane coming into land at Melbourne Airport in Tullamarine as seen from the Aircraft Viewing area on Sunbury Road.

Watching the Planes land - Sunday December 5th 2021.

Art created from my photos | Spotsylvania, Virginia | Green Tree #hypnotique

1946—Whitehorse Lake.

 

Photo by R. King

 

NOTE: The photo is public domain. Please credit U.S. Forest Service when used.

The Tree of Knowledge behind the Darwin city council building dates back to early 1900s

A tree along the Lake Michigan shoreline.

Rhot Unter Rietburg, Rheinland Pfalz, Germany

The grounds of Drottningholm Palace.

The enigmatic cedar tree in Cassiobury Park, Hertfordshire was an icon of the area.

Cottowood Tree in October along country road. Texture added.

In the trees at Yanchep National Park, WA.

Sunrise through the trees on Kalaloch Beach 4.

 

Kalaloch Beach 4, Olympic National Park.

Met a couple near the old tree today. The guy had a French accent. The girl was Swedish. Told them about my tree project which they found a bit curious. They knew zilch about photography. The guy had inherited an analogue Canon and a few lenses from his dad and wanted to start shooting, but it had to be digital so I told him to buy a Canon 1300 and a nifty fifty lens.

The fabulous tree near Priddy on the Mendip Hills.

A shot of Rochester Cathedral taken through the historic Capalta tree.

 

Taken with my Leica X 113.

 

It's no question that I love trees, it was only on closer inspection that I realized those were not leaves or fruit but bats. And that fact was confirmed when they started dropping off, and flying when night fell...

A vibrant orange sky at sunset with dark trees in the foreground

Mexico Markets -- Oaxaca Markets -- Pochote Market

 

Flower from the pochote (ceiba or kaypok) tree

Yew grove

 

Digital art

Otherwise known as 'Blackboys', 'Grass trees' or 'Yacca', these slow growing plants can be take 600 years to reach 5m height. They often require a bush fire to stimulate flowering and can produce a flower spike up to 4m high. These were photographed at Deep Creek conservation park in South Australia

This is from my photo blog '365 Days, 365 Photos': fotografzahl.wordpress.com

 

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~If you reveal your secrets to the wind, you should not blame the wind for revealing them to the trees.~

 

Painting in: Artrage Studio Pro

  

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Coast Redwood. Sequoia sempervirens. On the Avenue of the Giants.

A Cherry Blossom tree in full bloom.

My first attempt at auto-bracketing and combining different exposures. Didn't have much to choose from, so I went with the neighbor's tree!

So many skinny trees

I'm not going to go out in the sub-zero weather and just shoot one shot of this tree. I'm always amazed that it's still standing.

STARTING TO GREEN BUT STILL ALOT OF STANDING DEAD TREES. (BOULDER MOUNTAIN, TULAMEEN AREA, BC.)

Winter beech and holly trees in Oxfordshire in a fine late afternoon light, Xmas day 2016.

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© Andi Mezger

 

Nikon D90 with Nikkor 50mm/1.4G: 50mm - ISO200 - 1/320 - f5

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