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Taken with the Canon T70 and Canon 50mm 1.8 lens on expired,
bulk loaded Kodak Plus X and developed in D76.
I was struck by the different levels of light illuminating this single tree. The setting sun strikes the top most strongly and horizontally. Shadows settle in, downwards, branch by branch.
Banyan tree planted in 1944 by Sultan Seyyid Khalifa Bin Haroub on the occasion of the bicentenary of the Al Busaid dynasty.
www.ecnca.org/Plants/Notebooks/Nicotiana_glauca.htm
Name: Tree Tobacco (Nicotiana glauca)
Family: Nightshade (Solanaceae)
Notes: An introduced tree or shrub, it has white-coated leaves and trumpet-shaped yellow flowers. It has been smoked as tobacco, but not safely, as all parts of the plant are toxic. Grows to 20 feet.
This photo is part of the series: Joshua Tree
I entered from the south into Joshua Tree National Park late afternoon on a cloudy day, I stopped at the information office and saw some beautiful postcards with orange sunsets. I pointed to them and asked the park ranger what he thought about today's sunset. He glanced at the sky and said, "No chance". Discouraged, I kept driving through the park. Two hours later, I captured this magical moment.
14 August 2009, Baram Forest very close to Israel's border with Lebanon. This is a small un-named tributary of Nahal Tzivon. The creek is dry except when it rains. The picture is not distorted. That's the shape of the creek bed.
Tour Kirchhorster See / 01.11.2015 / Niedersachsen / lower saxony
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