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Here is once again a view of my beloved solitary tree, captured as summer was coming to an end. The photo, taken with a Polaroid 1000 Land Camera, remains one of my most treasured moments. To my great sorrow, I have now discovered that this wonderful old maple has been cut down — such a heartbreaking piece of news.
This little copse of backlit Autumnal trees captured my eye while walking in the North Wessex Downs near Baydon. The background trees were pointed out to me as looking like little lollipops, so the name stuck.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III|70-200mm f4 L IS
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Trees that stand alone in harsh landscapes have always been a favorite subject of mine to photograph. Last winter, while I was in Zion National Park, I came across a tree on the eastern side that seemed to be growing against a cliff. For my first image, I positioned myself directly under the tree, capturing it against the blue sky. For my second shot, I wanted a sideways view. This proved challenging because the tree jutted into the road, so I had to walk back quite a distance and use a 70mm focal length after climbing a cliff wall.
Aged oaks with plagiotropic and slanted branches bearing rather autonomous shoot systems that look as small trees. Captured near Pushchino, Moscow region
A brilliant red Japanese maple, with the colourful windows in the Chemistry building at UBC as a backdrop, captured my attention. Along came a young man and the tree captured his attention also. As he held and considered a single leaf before capturing it with his phone camera, I captured the whole tableau.
Regarded as a pesr bird in Southern Australian they are mainly found in cereal ggrowing areas and are often seen in flocks sitting on powerlines or in trees.
Captured at Black Point, SA.
Hopton Castle is situated in the village of the same name in Shropshire.England. Hopton Castle featured in the British TV series Time Team in 2010. A ruin since the early 18th century, it was partially restored between 2006 and 2011, and was officially re-opened to the public .In the
Civil War it was garrisoned for Parliament, besieged by the Royalist forces for three weeks, and refused an offer of honorable quarter in return for surrender, preferring to fight to the last man. Every man of the garrison was killed and the castle slighted and abandoned.
Recent stock photo work.
Category: nature, trees and forests, plants
A portrait of a beautiful fern frond - (class Polypodiopsida) leaning on a fallen down tree, captured in natural light deep in the woods.
Date captured: June 13th, 2022
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The meandering branch shapes of this shapely little dogwood tree captured my attention. A painterly treatment enhances the way the blossoms top off the tips of the branches. All put together, this little tree has the air of a dancer.
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Merry Christmas! How about some colors in the gray winter season. Captured in mid-October in Gothenburg.
Captured on a Particulary Misty morning at sunrise with this tree capturing the sunlight and lit mist.
You always feel alone and at peace when the air is full of mist...
I'd hoped to have ended the year with a Sunset, but having been out for a walk this morning in pouring rain, I resorted to this - the bokeh is our outside Christmas Tree captured before it rained at 7.30 am with the text added later Anyhow this concludes my 12th consecutive year of taking one picture a day.
Wishing all my Flickr friends a Happy Healthy New Year .
The burning question is will I start on my 13th year tomorrow ? ......
A capture of our first snowfall a few weeks ago while there were still autumn leaves left on the trees. Captured one morning a few blocks from home on the Iowa River with my iPhone. Winter is here, but I'd much rather hang onto fall a while longer.
Location: On a farm near Durbanville.
Description: Here’s another Vertorama of my favourite lone oak tree… captured yesterday morning… about ten minutes after sunrise.
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Equipment: Nikon D300 (Sigma 10-20mm)
Date: April 2009
A neighbor's crabapple tree. Captured this one on my morning walk with Boucle today.
Magical time of year with all the pink blossoms on trees.
A high key rendering of leaves from our persimmons tree. Captured with a film era Penfax-F 135mm/F2.8 wide open. Explore Nov. 6, 2020 #227.
Though many places had mist and fog in the Midlands on the 29th December, where I live had very little, but instead the day dawned bright and cold. I was hoping for enough mist to capture a few sunbeams, but instead caught a beautiful hazy glow just as the sun broke the horizon. I was able to contrast the resulting warm colours with the cold, frosty ground and icy trees, capturing this almost magical scene of Winter beauty.
For you Abby, you always loved it here.
I’m not hundred percent sure these are identified correctly but they resemble closely the Omphalotus Olearius Mushroom . Or it could be what they call in Dutch : Echte honingzwam . Please let me know if you believe them to be a different species
Lonely tree on the field in Vietnam north side
This is my first lonely tree capture, i love it
Dan Phuong, Ha Tay, Vietnam
This photo is one of My 20 Favs +++
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This huge tree captured my attention during my hike at Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge.
It reminds me the Ents that appear in The Lord of the Rings as ancient shepherds of the forest. Their name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word for giant (Wikipedia).
Well I'm a nerd and a fan of J. R. R. Tolkien :-D.
Die Stadt entstand in den 1860er Jahren als Folge der Einwanderungswelle während des Fraser-Canyon-Goldrauschs und entwickelte sich nach der Eröffnung der transkontinentalen Eisenbahn im Jahr 1887 innerhalb weniger Jahrzehnte von einer kleinen Sägewerkssiedlung zu einer Metropole. Die Wirtschaft basierte zu Beginn auf der Ausbeutung der natürlichen Ressourcen von British Columbia
Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas) in an acacia tree. Captured in May in Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa. We found these birds to be somewhat shy, and they flew away at even a slow, stealthy approach in our truck. We did manage to capture a few good shots, and this was one of them.
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Before sunrise on a cold, clear autumn morning, fog rolled in and out of the Valley’s many meadows, providing an ethereal quality to these beautiful fall trees captured with my telephoto.
This is the time to leave your home and take a short trip to an outdoor nature place like this, or just do it in your imagination…right now.
7:08 a.m. — At the Chamber of Commerce A-frame building, Wharf Street, Powell River, B.C., double exposure (note the actual location of the moon behind the trees, captured at 28mm).
Nikon D200
Voigtlnder Color-Skopar 28mm ƒ/2.8 SL II (building)
Tamron Adaptall-2 SP 500mm ƒ/8 55BB (moon)
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When I noticed this optical phenomen (you can read about this here) on the sky the first one in my life I attended lectures from astronomy, so after my observation I asked my professor about it . She said that it was a halo and said that she had never observed this in her life:) From this moment I've observed this phenomen many times (in the first month three ones) :) Maybe because I like looking at sun:)
I dedicated this photo for my flickr friend Malcolm thanking for his great photos (especially of trees - he is really a master of trees captures) and for his amazing comments (many of them bowled me over:) in my language (he isn't a Pole) :) Many many thx:)
Caught in the rays of falling light
Ring of beauty shining bright
Floating silently, wild and free
In the shade of life's spreading tree
Captured in the magic of a natural dream
Flowing along slowly, on times beautiful stream