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This picture was taken from the garden of the Monastery of Utstein on one of the islands outside Stavanger. The roots of the trees captured my attention.
I struggled all my life to climb my family tree
Wondering on the way up if it was worth the climb;
When I came across stark branches that broke at my grasp
I then wondered if it was all a waste of my time.
As I tried again to climb up another way
I found that some branches were often full of sap and rotten to the core.
So I scaled down knowing that I was the better man for trying to climb
I am not a stark branch on the family tree.. now of that I am completely sure.
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A great spotted woodpecker perched motionless on a mossy tree trunk, its feathers catching the warm forest light. These elegant birds are a familiar sound in European woodlands, their rhythmic drumming echoing through the trees. Captured in a moment of calm before it resumes its relentless tapping.
A macro Mondays submission on the topic "liquid". A water drop on a tree captures an image of another tree.
I’ve taken multiple images of this location in Yellowstone, and I’ve always loved this scene. In the past, I thought the fallen tree captured my attention. However, during this trip, I realized that while the snow-covered fallen tree initially drew my eye, the imagination of a journey down the trail amid the purifying snow-covered trees is what truly tells the story.
There was once a tree that attempted to capture the moon. The moon was too far away and she laughed at the ridiculous tree. Taken in the winter season, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
A single palm tree, captured on my last trip to the Canary Islands in Spain this January. Looks like a postcard, doesn't it?
Sadly I was not here during March or April to see the cherry blossom trees, nevertheless Shinjuku National Gardens is a beautiful place with plenty to see. The sunlight was beaming through the trees, capturing gorgeous colors
A cluster of prickly pear cacti catching the last rays of golden sunlight at Inks Lake State Park in Texas. The sun highlights the edges of the flat pads and spines, bringing a warm glow to the desert green against a softly blurred backdrop of brush and trees. Captured in the early evening as the sun dipped toward the horizon.
Starting a mini quartet with this floating tree captured on 120-film with a 250mm lens. It's from the same position as I captured the large 8x10 panorama the other day. This is looking east. North, west and south views will follow over the next few days.
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Surrounded by rocks and water these trees never were able to keep get a good root system and grasp on the surround land. This winter season uprooted and washed away these trees. Captured near Bradford Beach in Milwaukee, WI.
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Photo of Big Lagoon, looking west towards the Pacific Ocean (which is on the other side of the thin strip of land and on the other side of the trees), captured on the Big Lagoon Bridge on U.S. Highway 101, the Redwood Highway, via Minolta MD Rokkor-X 50mm F/1.7 lens and the bracketing method of photography in the census-designated place of Big Lagoon. Humboldt County. Late November 2014.
An alternative crop of this majestic tree, captured in the thick fog during the week.
Hope you're all having a good weekend and enjoying the lead up to Christmas.
We're all off to see the new Hobbit film at the cinema today - can't wait!
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“we all travel the Milky Way 🌌 together, trees 🌲 and men😎.” – john muir
photograph of the Milky Way with a beautiful silhouette of trees captured on 10.09.2018 from planet Earth at Colorado Bend State Park in Texas.
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Phantom Ship and Crater Lake. Ever since seeing Ken Burns' PBS special on the national parks, I'd dreamed of seeing Crater Lake and the beauty of this national park. Then I saw it and realized the amazing beauty and wildness of this place in Oregon and the Pacific NW. So one morning I was driving along Rim Drive taking in views here and there and enjoying a hike when I could. This is at an overlook to Phantom Ship with a backdrop of the caldera walls. When there, one can see the amazing landscape this place has, but the blue waters is always where the eyes are ultimately taken. I took multiple images when I captured the original to make an HDR image located here on Flickr (www.flickr.com/photos/14723335@N05/9003702520/in/album-72...).
To the painting though, I continued to practice more and more using broader painting type strokes and allowing the contrasts between highlights, midtowns and shadows to capture in digital painting what I captured with an image and photo. You'll notice that more with the mountainside and portion with the trees going up that mountainside. I also found a chance to practice more with trees capturing a general outline and using highlights and shadows to bring a painting allusion of details. I feel I'm getting better with clouds and water, but it's still a work in progress...
In the left foreground of the painting, you'll find that stick figure image of me "hiking" with my Cubbies hat, loving my time in the mountains of the Oregon :-)