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Through the trees at Fountains Abbey near Ripon, North Yorkshire, England
Finally we have some decent light and enough for me to play with HDR for a change. This is a reflection of a tree rotated 180 and processed thru easyHDR and photoshop.
A second time visit here, where I got some shots back in Autumn 2013. However, I really wanted a snowy backdrop next time, but will have to wait for that one.
HSS everyone, quite a lot of PP done on this one: 3XP HDR image, converted to black and white, the line of trees photo-shopped to increase amount and perspective and finally a little bit of mist and contrast reducing in the distance.
An HDR infrared photo of a tree in the Texas Hill Country.
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Trees, Alpine Terrain. North Cascades, Washington. September 10, 2017. © Copyright 2017 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
A group of small trees stands on the edge of a deep valley, Cascade Mountains, Washington
This is another photograph from my brief visit to Washington's North Cascades at Artist Point, high in the mountains at the end of the road between Mount Shuksan and Mount Baker. I had a free day, a rental car, and a forecast to relatively clear weather, so I went. The location is both popular and spectacular. The road ends at a very high point where snow still lay on the ground, and nearby are many trails, including the popular Artist Point trail that ascends a small rise nearby and offers excellent views in all directions.
There is a lot of intriguing stuff in this spot. Obviously the nearby alpine peaks with their extensive glaciers are impressive. Below there are two deep valleys leading away in opposite directions — one to the south towards a very large lake and the other to the north and leading to peaks on the Canadian border. The immediate terrain is alpine, with rocky areas (though less so that in the Sierra Nevada), small tarns, many plants, and small stands of beautiful trees that I believe are mountain hemlock. In this photograph one of those stands is positioned above the upper reaches of the valley that eventually leads south, and across this valley there are a few more trees, deeply eroded terrain, and some meadowy areas.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, "California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra" is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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The lone tree on Halickshole Hill in the New Forest. Arriving in the car park when it was still dark seems to an occupational hazard if your a landscape photographer, but the walk in emerging daylight to the tree made up for it. The only noise I could hear was a Stag deer in the background,
Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor).
Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.
Grayson County, Texas. 20 May 2020.
Nikon D7500. Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD.
(600mm) f/6.3 @ 1/320 sec. ISO 360.
Female Tree Swallow at nest entrance. A rare breeder in North Central Texas. KN
Tree.
14/12/16.
Pentax K1000 SLR.
Fomapan 200 shot at 400.
Developed by me.
Rodinal, 1+50, 20 mins, 20C, Fomafix P, spiral tank.
Scanned with Epson Scan V550.
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Rêvasser au pied d'un arbre, méditer, lire, réfléchir, dormir...combien j'aime les arbres, petits, ronds, grands, feuillus, dénudés et combien de fois il m'est arrivé de faire une petite halte sous leur feuillage.
Daydreaming at the foot of a tree, to meditate, read, think, sleep ... how I love trees, small, round, large, deciduous trees, bare and how many times I happened to me to make a quick stop under their foliage