View allAll Photos Tagged trees,

There is very famous over photographed tree in New Zealand, this is not it. We had heard of this tree and while away for the weekend went on the hunt and found it.

I spotted a pair of scrub jays flying next to the river yesterday. They settled int he tops of two adjacent cherry trees, affording some beautiful settings for the captures.

Tree and arc over sunset at Rocky Point Park in Warwick, Rhode Island.

Another from yesterday.

Near Iddesleigh in Devon

Bare Trees against a gray sky on a cold January day in North Carolina.

Captured on a frosty morning at Midden Delfland and slightly slid for Sliders Sunday.

Canon EOS 6D - f/8 - 1/320sec - 84mm - ISO 100

Photo taken with Samyang 7.5 mm

This is quite possibly the most photographed tree in the UK.

 

This little lone tree at Llyn Padarn in Snowdonia has been shot by photographers from all over the world, and while I was in Snowdonia I hadn't planned on a visit as it has been so overdone.

 

But, on my last day, I had to abandon my plan to walk up Snowdon due to the weather and stuck for a location I ventured down to this spot. It was a hazy morning with a fair bit of low cloud around but thankfully I was the only one there so didn't have to get in the customary queue to get my shot.

I didn't stay long, there's not a lot else to see here really so I got my photo and headed home.

 

When it came to editing I gave the photo a cooler look as there was a bit of blue in the haze but it was fairly white and boring. I had to go with a tight crop as the sun was quite high in the top left hand corner and looked ugly in the photo.

  

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

As much as I appreciated comments and feedback I would request no Awards or flashy gif comments, please. They will be deleted. Thank you.

De Hoge Veluwe

The oldest tree of the forest stands in a small pond. It carries no longer leaves, but is still decoratively and a popular subject for photographers!

 

Please don't use this image on any websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.

© Gitpix all rights reserved

Sunset and trees at Warwick pond.

Photographic Art by Hal Halli

www.halhalli.com

www.youtube.com/channel/UCCFyy9A0vHZi18GiLXUmC3A

www.astaura.com/blog/meet-hal-halli-an-artist-profile-97880/

twitter: @hal_halli

All Rights Reserved. © Hal Halli (2017)

Contact regarding usage permission.

 

Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces 113th MMM WHATS IN THE SKY Challenge

IJssel River at Doesburg

Near Tomingley, NSW, Australia, September 2015.

Gli alberi sono le colonne del mondo, quando gli ultimi alberi saranno stati tagliati, il cielo cadrà sopra di noi.

(Detto dei nativi americani)

vicino a Bolgheri

Tree Gallery Collection 2016.

A local park near me.

frozen tree ....

 

* push "Z" for perfect details ☺☺!

Somewhere west of Ross, along Ashby Road, central Tasmania.

Fall colors in a patch of the Yale-Myers forest known as "Tree Heaven."

Trees are the Earth's endless effort to speak to the listening sky. R.Tagore

The View from Hurricane Ridge

I captured this exposure just after sunset, when most of the stars had made an appearance in the sky. The Seven Sisters star cluster (the Pleiades) can be seen to the top left. I did some post production work to bring out the sunset colours and to enhance the stars.

 

Follow me on instagram: @sagesolar

 

Thank you for your comments & fav.!

1 3 5 6 7 ••• 79 80