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here's a wider FOV for the tree, gave this some vignetting to empahsise the light on the subject (the tree)
Captured with Canon 60D + Tamron F/3.5 17-50mm at 24mm
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A young bald eagle lifts off from the water, clutching a fresh catch in its talons. Droplets scatter in the air as the powerful raptor gains altitude, backlit by the golden light filtering through the trees. Captured at Jordan Lake Dam in Moncure, North Carolina, this moment highlights the skill and precision of these majestic birds as they hunt along the river.
Wish I could have included some of the background nature, but as the drop was hanging right below the ceiling, I couldn't reach up high enough..
Wisps of white thread through a quiet forest, clinging to the trunks and weaving into the undergrowth like a memory caught in the trees. Captured in Algonquin Park by Duncan Rawlinson, this image reflects the still, transitional energy of late autumn—when the leaves have fallen, but the hush of winter hasn't yet arrived. A subtle tension lingers, wrapped in soft light and tangled forms.
This gorgeous tree captured in all its glory from the bottom to the sunshine grows in Agia Triada monastery on Crete.
I enjoy to climb trees and this tree captured my eye today so i decided to climb it and pick an apple. I really enjoy the colour of the leafs and the bit of blue sky peeking through.
Next to the road whilst haeding back out of the valley Cwm Cwyarch these Ash Trees captured an interesting glimpse of sunlight before Danny and I then drove back to Shrewsbury via Newtown.
Cistern
Pooh is sitting on top of TreePeople's 216,000 gallon cistern, an underground tank that collects, filters, and stores rainwater to irrigate the landscape in their public park. The cistern mimics the natural processes of a forest, where trees capture, cleanse, and hold water before releasing it into the soil. This cistern is very important as in Los Angeles, less than half an inch of rain can result in almost 4 billion gallons of runoff dumping into the Pacific Ocean. Capturing and utilizing rainwater more effectively would reduce the city's need to import water from northern California, the Colorado River, and other sources; saving money and lessening the damage done to ecosystems at those sources.
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Also, spotted some white cockatoos flying freely among trees. captured this one while landing on tree.
You've seen Snakes on a Plane so here are Goats in a Tree.
Captured just outside Agadir, these goats had climbed the tree to get at the best leaves to eat.
I was very pleased to find this beautiful field, and to be there as a heavy shower passed to leave soft, clear light. There is a hint of autumn creeping into the distant trees. Captured near Ditchley, Oxfordshire.
A black and white landscape photograph of mature beech trees captured on a late Autumn walk through the Sonian Forest of Belgium.
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tidanuppsala: Skitsnyggt :-)
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ankakojek: Can it be so beautiful??
petrifredrik: @ankakojek yes and no!..
ankakojek: How do you mean...no????
petrifredrik: @ankakojek it is edited..
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The tree stands at the parking lot of the local swimming pool. The whole place was deserted and the tree looked like the epitome of loneliness to me.
Media: Found Objects and Resin. Price: $ 175.00. Show: Board & Beyond. Dates: August 1-31, 2014. Curators: Gale Goldfarb, Lesley Hall, John Hiller, Liz Martinez, Eileen O'Brien. Stacy Rausch and Pamela Underill. Location: Del Ray Artisans gallery at the Nicholas A. Colasanto Center, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22301.
Au Québec, plus de 250 entreprises cultivent des arbres de Noël sur des superficies dépassant les 8 000 hectares. Bien que cette culture soit présente partout au Québec, elle s'effectue plus particulièrement dans le sud-ouest de la province, entre Sherbrooke, Thetford Mines et le Lac Mégantic.
Chaque année, environ 1 600 000 arbres de Noël sont vendus, dont la majorité est destinée au marché à l'extérieur de la province. Cela représente des revenus pour l'industrie qui se situent entre 25 et 30 millions de dollars.
The natural tree does not come right from the forest, but instead from a tree farm specifically dedicated to growing trees for the holiday season. According to Statistics Canada, many species of evergreens are grown in Canada to be sold as Christmas trees. The most popular Christmas trees are balsam fir and Fraser fir. Other species include the Scots pine, white spruce, white pine and blue spruce. While they are growing, these trees capture CO2, which they turn into wood, water and oxygen. In 2006, 2,461 farms grew Christmas trees in Canada. The most Christmas tree farms are found in Ontario, with 725 farms. The average area of land per farm allocated to growing Christmas trees in Quebec was 55 acres in 2006. Quebec’s Christmas tree farms are, on average, the largest in Canada for this product.