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I photographed these trees this morning in dense fog. Made some adjustments in Photoshop to contrast and tint. Washington Park Golf Course. Racine, Wisconsin.
First time i develop with stand still technique.
This is in fact semi stand still at 40 minutes(20+agitation+20) with Rodinal.
It is usually 60 min development but 60 min with Fomapan 100 would be over exposed.
Camera: Canon Prima Zoom76 that i got for free, I don't like point and shoot cameras but i must say that the results are over my expectations (exposition was spot on!). May be it is because of the development which gives a lot of details in the highlights and shadows.
A very windy morning on the mountain. The tree line is leading up towards Mount Goliath in Colorado.
This little tree is 50 yards from my front door so when a blizzard hit this morning, it was easy to jump out and grab this shot
Imagine if trees gave off wifi signals, we would be planting so many trees.
And we'd probably save the planet too.
Too bad they only produce the oxygen we breathe.
52 in 2016 # 22. Tree(s).
Tree branches (with building in background) shot on a local university campus in San Antonio, Texas as the sun was rising during the early morning hours.
This wonderful tree is in a bend of the Shinma river at Tollymore Forest Park, it impresses with its size and the climate it gives this place. Its wide spread branches give the unique appearance of a fairy tale tree, wonderfully natural blocks the light falling in creating a beautiful illustration of light and shadow ...
Tollymore Forest Park, County Down, Northern Ireland.
The top of a dracaena draco in the Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney. The branches are muscly and bare apart from the greenery at the tips.
Awesomely, when the bark or leaves are cut they secrete a reddish resin, one of several sources of substances known as dragon's blood.
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HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY.
The beautiful North-Yorkshire Dales.
Often at the bottom you will find a stream, could be small like this one or quite wide!
We had some spring rain and now everything looks so fresh with young green.
The Dales are laced with loose-stone walls.
How Green Was My Valley is a 1939 novel by Richard Llewellyn.
I ADORE and admire trees, their strength but also their flexibility.... I wonder if I was a tree in a previous life, lOLOLOL
Wishing you well and stay safe!
Have a lovely day, M, (*_*)
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Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a pine branch.
Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na sosnowej gałęzi.
The sun shining through interwoven trees in the woods on the edge of Kullaberg Nature reserve in Sweden
I was moved by the image of a woman in the bark of this tree...that part is natural, and with the man-made engravings, this tree tells a lovely story!
Colorado Springs, CO - Another of my feeble attempts to catch in flight swallows (previous post below), this Tree Swallow appears to have dropped whatever it scooped off of the water's surface. I think it mistook a pine needle for a tasty bug ...