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A house & one of my all time favourite trees, a Hydrangea tree, in my Mom's neighbourhood!

 

"First of all, let's get one thing straight. Your Italy and our Italia are not the same thing. Italy is a soft drug peddled in predictable packages, such as hills in the sunset, olive groves, lemon trees, white wine, and raven-haired girls. Italia, on the other hand, is a maze. It's alluring, but complicated. It's the kind of place that can have you fuming and then purring in the space of a hundred meters, or in the course of ten minutes. Italy is the only workshop in the world that can turn out both Botticellis and Berlusconis."

— Beppe Severgnini

  

Azzurri!!!! ツ ツ ツ

 

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* This photo has been shot with the Samsung NX30 camera, which has been provided by Samsung Electronics. Co. Ltd.

  

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This is a 600 year old tree. You belive Don Juan Ponce de Leon saw this same tree but just much smaller.

I was riding my car, when i saw a lonely tree on the top of a hill. I can't resist, i pick up my camera, and... click

 

A small group of dazzlingly white silver birch trees on Stanton Moor. Though it appears one of the trees has fallen since I took this other photo of them a couple of years ago.

Ok, so it's not march, but the tree is showing signs of spring. Yay.

 

March (A Prelude to Spring) by Jon Foreman.

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I've just finished a four week road trip around Scotland - mostly in the highlands and islands - it was not nearly long enough, the place is so stunning, will definitely head back. Well having seen many shots of this lonely tree I could not resist taking my own when the opportunity arose. I can't imagine what people must have thought at the sight of me, head to toe, in waterproofs using a golf brolly in an attempt to protect the camera from the gales!!!

The much photographed twin trees of Crookstone Out Moor looking in good health despite the dry weather.

Kai!!! I love that coat!

This tree is in my neighbours garden and it caught my eye as the reds shone out as the sun was setting low - it was a feast for the eye! Absolutely gorgeous - must buy one when we build our house!

The moon on November 6, 2019 peeking through clouds and highlighting the mesquite tree in the foreground.

Montell, Uvalde County, Texas

Explore #1 April 5th 2006

 

The sudden late snow made this tree into an item of fascination and beauty and yet there was a sense of loneliness, a longing for the forest that suddenly filled me.

 

I am delighted that others find some inspiration in this picture which was taken from the window of the Appenzeller Bahn train in Switzerland while on the move between Appenzell and Gonten.

 

This photo has now become the logo for www.WeForest.com to restore forests so that our trees are no longer alone.

 

For anyone who wants to know the settings were f16 and automatic shutter speed using my 50mm Leica Noctilux lens on the Epson RD-1 Body set to 200 ASA

But then again, all I have to do is look at all the sap stains on my truck and i soon lose sympathy.

. ... Camera Lumina ..... ... .

 

Socorro, New Mexico.

 

 

Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you. Walt Whitman

 

Thank you for your visit, kind comments

 

Have A Great Day, my frıends

   

A candid shot of a family walking through along a tree lined path in Autumn.

 

Sony RX-100 MK3 compact camera

Aperture ƒ/8.0

Focal length 8.8 mm

Shutter 1/20

ISO 320

Alerce (larch) trees are the largest in South America, growing up to 4m in diametre and living for thousands of years. The trees are extremely slow growing and their wood is prized because it repels insects and when used as shingles lasts over 100 years (does not rot). Because of this, only a few isolated stands of Alerce still exist in three protected parks in Chile and Argentina. While this tree is protected in Parque Pumalin (bought by the CEO of The North Face to protect this area), local people have removed some of the bark for caulking their fishing boats. If too much bark is removed, the trees will die.

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