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Similar to a shot posted a couple months back but this time using a larger tree, captured Tuesday night.
ISO 2500 | 1 sec | f/2.8 | 9mm
While staying over at Edisto Beach, SC in October of last year, astrophotography quickly came to mind as it is a moderately low light polluted area, bringing out more stars to gaze at than I’m used to in bright Tacoma.
I rested the camera and tripod under this palm tree capturing the Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy (closer to the top right of the frame-if you can spot it) in one celestial photograph. A calm, peaceful night during a hard chapter in my life.
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A brilliant sweep of the Milky Way arcs across the night sky above silhouetted pine trees. Captured far from city lights, the scene reveals the dense star fields and structure of our galaxy, with a faint satellite streaking through the frame. A moment of cosmic stillness in nature’s darkest hours.
My own consecutive frames of a mistle thrush (turdus viscivorus). As you may gather from the first frame, the bird had just taken off.
A couple of these thrushes had been having a 'rattling' argument about who 'owned' a nearby rowan tree!
Captures taken 16th December, 2014 with a Canon EOS 550D at 1/4000 sec, 400mm focal length. Would have liked to be closer, but I'm pleased with the result.
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An evening walk through Hudson Mills Metro Park in early spring. Signs of returning life are obvious. Birds singing, frogs peeping, mosses turning green...
Reflections in the water of the still leafless trees capture the blue in the skies.
April 1, 2017.
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A male species looking for fruit, flying pass a papaya tree. Captured with remote triggered equipment.
@phoenix walk, SG
Tree on a mountain? Nope just a tall tree captured from the poppet head in Rosalind Park :)
ISO 200 | 1/500 sec | f/7.1 | 40mm
Sky was partially cloudy but tower bells silhouette mixed with trees captured my attention.
view on black
An upward view of a towering tree captures the essence of life's journey, where each branching path represents choices, challenges, and growth. The climb to the highest branches reflects the ultimate spiritual pursuit—a testament to resilience, perseverance, and the beauty of striving toward the light.
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 apple a day keeps the doctor away"
Fresh snow over apple tree, captured by my Nikon Z9 camera with the Viltrox 75mm f/1.2 lens
I was in high school and it was 1977. School was just getting out and I was getting ready to leave. I was sitting in my Charger in the parking lot waiting for a schoolmate (and freedom!), when a friend who was freshly on the yearbook team walked up and said, "hey, I've got this new camera, can I take a picture of your car for practice" and luckily I said "yes!" Back in 2013, when the new photo was taken, thirty six years later, University High School had relocated several miles away and an alternative school occupied the space (it still does). I couldn’t quite stand and take the photo in the exact same spot because of a chain link fence that was added in the nineties to store the school buses but I was very close.
The tiny house in the background still looks about the same as do the trees. Captured in the black and white photo are two friends heading out (at a high rate of speed, obviously seeking freedom too) in a 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle and a 1975 Plymouth Roadrunner. The other cars in the parking lot are slightly less interesting but still reflect the time very nicely (including a real oldie).
The parking lot's size, hydrant locations, and layout fit in nicely for fire department training so every few months or so we go there for some crew evolutions. There, while going through all my cool fire officer tasks, I often remember my time there as a student.
Here is the link to the original photo.
A beautiful Maple(?) tree captured at Ypsilanti, Michigan on November 6, 2017.
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Experimental: I've been experimenting recently with shutter speeds, and in this image, I was trying to capture both the stars and the light of a campfire. The flickering fire reflected beautifully off of the trees, capturing the feeling of camping under the stars.
I took this recently on the days we had the big moon. The picture is a simple silhouette of a dead tree.
Some pink flowering ornamental trees captured this spring and painted up in brownish tones.
Original image captured with iPhone and Olloclip Macro Lens. It was edited on the iPad first in Snapseed then painted up in a bunch of apps then layered with blend modes and opacity settings and some textures were also applied.
Apps used include: a bunch of different Waterlogue layers, AutoPainter, Camvas.
To the Celts and many other peoples of the old world, certain trees held special significance as a fuel for heat, cooking, building materials and weaponry. In addition to this however, many woods also provided a powerful spiritual presence. The specific trees varied between different cultures and geographic locations, but those believed to be "sacred" shared certain traits. Unusual size, beauty, the wide range of materials they provided, unique physical characteristics, or simply the power of the tree's spirit could grant it a central place in the folklore and mythology of a culture. Even our modern culture finds that certain trees capture our imagination. The mighty oak, the mystical yew and so many others are reminders of the power that trees have on our lives.
Trees are living things, filled with the essence and energy and of the Elementals and Mother Earth with an aura of power which is visible to those who are in total balance and harmony. The lore which surrounds a particular tree or wood often reflects the power the old ones sensed and drew from their presence.
Texture thanks a lot to Sistax.
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