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Saw this while hiking on the Jewell Trail to Mt. Washington.
Edited in Photos and Snapseed, but pretty close to SOOC.
I’ve hiked extensively in that area and this was an unusual stand of moss covered trees, glowing quite brightly in what should have been fairly dark woodland.
In the wild and rocky gorges of Mount Ive Station, a tree catches some morning rays. This South Australian Outback sheep station in the Gawler Ranges is full of natural attractions!
These large trees in a nearby neighborhood are trimmed every few years into these perfect domes. It's a noisy - and probably expensive - process, but the end result is stunning !
My 365-2022: #186 of 365
Who doesn't love looking up into the trees on a sunny Spring day, and looking at the leaves coming out!
This is just before sunset as the sun is shining on my Yellow Birch tree which seems to like it better in Hamilton
a lonely tree, in the most improbable of places
again in 2.39:1 anamorphic format
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Santa Cruz Island, Channel Island National Park
In November my daughter and I visited Channel Island National Park off the coast of California. To see more pictures of our visit, read my blog post Exciting Sights at Channel Islands National Park in my blog Batteredsuitcase.net
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Tree Swallows are very popular here in Alaska. I think the popularity traces to their favorite food: Mosquitos!
Photographing a bird zooming around in an irregular flight pattern because of their prey is very challenging.
A bit different from my normal seascape. I almost overlooked this scene while walking on the way back from my sescape shoot and it surprised me with this result.
Sorry you may not be able to see an accurate information in the "more properties" column in my latest shots as i am using a template to standardise the frame and my signature watermark. Will solve the problem soon.
A tree found on a wind-swept cliff at Canyon de Chelly, Arizona
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This tree at Craggy Gardens along the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina takes on a mystical tone during a recent visit when it was foggy. www.earthcaptured.com/
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"Graham's Tree"
I was given the honour of taking Graham (www.flickr.com/photos/70350770@N08) on one last adventure.
His ashes now rest high in the Yorkshire Dales he loved so much. Looking out at the Three Peaks.
Date: April 15, 2021
Location: Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve - Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida (Saint John's County)
Photo taken just past the middle of nowhere. The location was down a long series of dirt roads, somewhere between Hanksville and Torrey, Utah USA
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Light and time are the two biggest ingredients of photography, right? They are the two most important things we work with as photographers. It is important to keep in mind, that with a flexible enough imagination light and time can be bent to whatever will you can dream up, as opposed to the photographer feeling limited by available light or time. How often have you heard a photographer use the excuse that the "light wasn't good" for the lack of production? It happens pretty often.
It doesn't have to.
We can make photography do whatever we want it to, and we don't have to play by an old and limited set of rules in the process. In fact, forget about playing by any set of rules, old or new. Make up your own as you go along.
I made this image over the span of two days, one was a twilit evening spent under this particular sakura tree. The next day was a warm, sunrise-lit morning, under the same tree. Because why does an image have to be limited to just one time?
It only has to if you cannot imagine any other way for it to be.
In terms of the rest of the story, this holgarama mouldered for some time before I got around to assembling it. I expected it to be much harder to put together than it was, as I was blending two sets of images made under two dramatically different types of light. But in the end it really fit itself together and took very little work from me. I'd say in all, about an hour was spent piecing this one together. Not bad. About average really, for these.
Makes me want to do more. I am fascinated by the idea of day and night combined in one image.
[Fall & Spring] In the Fall, thousands of Tree Swallows start migrating appearing like swarms of insects. Here, they blanketed the beach at Lake Erie. Maumee Bay.