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"Let me be your shelter shelter
From the storm outside
Let me be your shelter shelter
From the endless tide."
Lone Justice 'Shelter'.
A canopy of Banyan trees captures the last rays of the setting sun, last night on Old St. Lucie Road in Stuart, Florida.
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This is a little beach next to our campground. You cross the bridge over the creek mouth. The first campsites are in those trees. Captured this on Friday August 6th.
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.
Standing alone yet proud in the calm waters of Lake Wanaka, the iconic Wanaka Tree captures the essence of quiet resilience. Framed by serene reflections and distant mountains, this beloved symbol of New Zealand’s South Island offers a moment of stillness and beauty that speaks to the soul. Whether basking in golden light or shrouded in mist, it remains timeless in its quiet grace.
The first light of the day brings new life to the Enz Valley with its soft hills, meadows and poplar trees. Captured from the rock gardens near Mühlhausen.
October 2018 | Enztal
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I've probably photographed more trees here in the Knysna forests in the past 15 months... than you could shake a stick at! ;)
Of all the trees that I've photographed (thus far)... this particular White Alder (Platylophus trifololiatus) is still my favourite individual tree of all... by far!
I haven't bothered counting yet... but I'm guessing that I have at least 750 photos of this particular tree (captured on at least a dozen different days).
Each photo is slightly different from all the others that I've taken... and every photo has some merit.
This morning I (finally) managed to capture exactly what I'd pre-visualised on the first day that I took a photo of this tree.
You know what they say... "If at first you don't succeed..."
Here is a 2-image vertorama of a few more flowering Aloe Ferox trees... captured on my farm in the Little Karoo.
“He was a killer, a thing that preyed, living on the things that lived, unaided, alone, by virtue of his own strength and prowess, surviving triumphantly in a hostile environment where only the strong survive"
Another majestic tree captured this summer in the beautiful spanish forests. There is nothing better than a pleasant stroll in the green woods.
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Elephant peak (Hathi parbat) and Ghori (or Gouri) peak through tops of slender trees....captured on trek to Kuari in Garhwal Himalays, India
here's yet another view of the park's bridge and autumn trees...captured in the Fond du Lac County Park, Waupun, Wisconsin. This is within the city limits, can you believe it?! So beautiful!
Waupun, Wisconsin
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Fallen, beaten, and reaching with its branch (hand) towards to sky, the resilience in the composition of this lone tree captured my eye while traversing Botany Bay on Edisto Island, SC for the first time last year.
We had heard of and seen many wonderful images of the barren trees on this eerie, yet beautiful beach along the Atlantic; however, since Hurricane Matthew ravaged this place in 2016 not many of these trees remain standing.
It was amazing and humbling to see what this place looked like, while imagining what it must have been like here during that dreadful storm.
Yet, in the wake of disaster there is a renewed sense of hope for the future and excitement to discover something new.
And that's what I want to leave you with through this photograph, a sense of hope through the resilience of Nature, and to become excited to get out there and discover new and wonderful things.
Take care my friends, and thank you for stopping by to look.
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My favorite magnolia tree, captured at my favorite time of day, on film.
Pentax P30t
Fuji film
ISO 400
This shot was captured during my last visit to Masai Mara, Sept 2017. Early morning after leaving our lodge we came across a large pride consisting of females and cubs of various ages relaxing under a shady tree. Captured this shot of one young cub in attempting to climb the tree while the other anxiously watches on..........
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There's no sound, save for the steady crunch, gurgle of waves rubbing pebbles back and forth along the beach.
There's no light but the moon's. No houses, stores, factories, cement plants, flashlights, street lights.
It's cold. The grass is frosted silver. Breath is visible. Unprotected flesh turns numb in seconds. And the seconds count down as the moon, clouds, sea, driftwood, pebbles, grass, trees reflect light from the faraway sun onto the digital sensor.
Click.
Thirty icy seconds collapsed into an instant. The long night captured. Movement of the earth, the wind, the stars, the trees... captured.
Rise from knees, pebbles grinding. Slip the machine with its precious cargo into a padded insulated bag. Sling over shoulder. Crunch across frozen grass, between trees, through long irregular shadows.
Go back to artificial light, the noise of human life... cars, voices, sirens, barking dogs, TVs.
Treasure the cold sweet slice of peace nestled in the padded bag... captured, held and kept to return to as needed.
Alter Bergahorn am Kleinen Ahornboden im Karwendelgebirge
Old sycamore tree, captured in the Karwendel mountains, Tirol / Austria
A single tree captured on a hike in the Candelaria area of Tenerife.
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Blown upon an Autumn breeze
No longing hanging on the trees
Captured by the lake, so wide
Which swallows the leaf, down inside
Below the waves the sky did weep
It slowly descends down into the deep
Just a shot of a Pigeon sat on a old dead tree, captured whilst out dog walking towards Cockington, Devon.
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Cardinal in the tree, captured from about 35 feet away. I think he had spotted something white and long too ...
When Christmas 🎄 captures the essence of the past season 🍂
A card and gift for you, my Flickr Friends. Thanks for your support and good vibes during the last month and this one. Enjoy Christmas Day and I hope you had a lot of gifts!
I miss the Christmas time of my childhood, never will be the same.
Das Gebäude an der Messe Basel von den Architekten Herzog & de Meuron, während der Weihnachtszeit
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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.
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.
A very old alley of deciduous trees.
Captured with Nikon D100 and Nikkor AF-S DX VR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED in 2011.
I took dozens of shots of the trees along the Holston River. The way they swoop gracefully upwards and outwards makes for lovely compositions, and this pair of trees captured my attention. I'm afraid I was slowing my friends down as they walked by my constant stopping to grab yet another shot. Jim, being a photographer, understood, and used the time as an opportunity to get some captures of his own.
The dead limbs of the tree are tickling or trying to grab onto the cloud. At least in photo fantasy.
This image was shot on location at Barrington Court in Somerset using a converted infrared camera.
Struggling to find a subject, these six Poplar trees captured my attention. During the shoot the dark sky helped to create a backdrop that enhanced the white of the subject, helping it to stand out.
This far from perfection!
I took this photo 5 minutes from my home.
There is a lot of light pollution and you can even see a heavy illuminated building and "ugly" lens flares.
It was a windy night, so the trees are blurried.
But nevermind, i think this tree captures the eye, leaving all the other things immaterial