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Een doodnormale boom, maar het silhouette effect maakt het tot een spookachtig tafereel.

 

Badhoevedorp, Nederland

 

An ordinary tree, but the silhouette effect makes it a ghostly scene.

 

Badhoevedorp, The Netherlands

It finally snowed in Nashville. Not much stuck, but here's a tree that caught a little of it.

Rework of an older B&W picture of mine. This one has some color and is more stylized.

Well - I haven't stopped taking pictures of this old man. It was a matter of timing tonight. The snow, the sunset, the fact that I could finally park on the shoulder now that it had been plowed.

Quiver trees (Aloe dichotoma) exhibit dichotomy, the branches form as a result of an equal division of a terminal bud into two equal branches.

Just a lone little tree in fog...

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This was the view out our front door after Hurricane Ike and before the town stopped by to collect "brush".

Am Hang - unweit des Gipfelkreuzes des Bossler - steht ein sehr merkwürdig geformter Baum.

Baumkrebs hat ihn so ungewöhnlich geformt.

Vielen Dank an Ulrich Erhard für die Erklärung.

  

ink on paper

18 x 12 cm

2011

Taken near Blithfield reservior, Staffordshire

The tree and foreground were exposed by the light of a camp fire.

The pilgrimage site was surrounded by cedar trees.

A tree high atop the mountain is conforming to the constant wind. Bear rock, Dolly Sods, WV

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Hasselblad 500 C/M Planar 2.8/80mm

Ilford PanF50

 

Trees always make interesting subjects during sunrises.

Tracing paper / liquid emulsion negative printed on Ilford FB MG matt

Taken from chapel stile looking towards the langdales.

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Camera: Canon XSi

Lens: 50mm f/1.4

Exp: ISO 100, f10, 1.3sec

Manor Nursery, Angmering, West Sussex.

 

A giant Dicksonia antarctica tree fern.

I'm tip toeing into the Painting Challenge Kristin over on Reclaiming the Home is hosting.

 

Just a quick watercolor sketch of a tree that is closest to me when I look out the window.

 

It has been I don't know how long since I've pulled out my water colors or paints in general, so I'm glad to have the extra motivation to get painting again.

 

I'm looking forward to making another painting for next week, maybe a little bit more elaborate ;)

This was the other photo I was debating over for my Project 50 shot for today. I went with the rock and barnacles because I really liked how the colors popped. But I thought this one turned out well too, so I decided to post it.

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