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On the way to the Lake District we stopped the car, I grabbed the tripod & 70-200mm, jumped out and got these trees with the light behind them just before it changed.
I have walked past this tree many times, but today the light was just right- can you see the face?
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Ich bin schon oft an diesem Baum vorbei spaziert, aber heute war das Licht so dass ich das Gesicht sehen konnte.
From my photos, it looks like we got a lot of snow today, but it didn't add up to much. For a few minutes this morning, though, we got these big, beautiful flakes. Just wish it had lasted a little longer, as it only added up to about a half inch.
The tall skinny trees looked like a forest of feather dusters.
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This beautiful tree is a Japanese Maple, and is in the Japanese Garden in Washington Park, Portland. We are just getting some really beautiful fall color now.
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Trees, North Spain
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The trees are growing on an Esker. It is an important geological feature as it is the longest in the UK. Eskers are formed by a river running underneath a glacier. The bank is a long line of gravel and pebbles.
Aqualate Mere Shropshire UK 26 th February 2019
Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a thin branch.
Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na gałązce.
thank you all for your friendly comments! :-)) I'm happy, that this beautiful tree can grow the way nature wants..
While I was capturing this tree (during my morning walk with the dog), I saw the fog came in. First far away in the valley, at this moment the fog almost reached the tree. From the various pictures I took, I selected this one.
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This tree was behind the caravan at Plehérel-Plage near Cap Fréhel and I took some shots of it with different skies in the back.
Here's the sixth.
The # 1 tree is here
The # 2 tree is here
The # 3 tree is here
The # 4 tree is here
The # 5 tree is here
The # 7 tree is here
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A quiet Sunday morning at Larkrigg (bridge 180) near Kendal on the dry northern reaches of the Lancaster canal. I was there for about an hour before the tow-boat circus turned up. I was a bit worried at one point, if someone was to asked me what I was waiting for, my reply of "a boat" might have caused some concern. I did think that if I added that Captain Jack Sparrow will be in command, the police would soon arrive! The larch trees on the left were planted by the canal company, very forward thinking of them, as their boats used Larch.
Pigeons natively do not like to sit in a tree. But thiz one likes so.
Watch this flick in hi resolution and enjoy Details!
Update 04/24/2011: added bird and a lot of structures.
Update 04/25/2011: Pic finished. Added microcontrasts, more structures, picname, and notices. Just hover with your mouse on the pic
(Sciurus carolinesis)
Also called grey squirrel.
This one was feeding on the crabapples left on the tree.
There are many deciduous trees coming into leaf along the Cape Fear River Trail, thick enough now to spread a welcome shade as the season heats up.
Angel Oak Tree
3688 Angel Oak Road
Johns Island, SC 29455
The Angel Oak Tree is estimated to be in excess of 400-500 years old, stands 66.5 ft (20 m) tall, measures 28 ft (8.5 m) in circumference, and produces shade that covers 17,200 square feet (1,600 meters). From tip to tip Its longest branch distance is 187 ft. It is a southern live oak located in Angel Oak Park on Johns Island SC.