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Angel Oak Tree

3688 Angel Oak Road

Johns Island, SC 29455

www.angeloaktree.com

 

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.

Third of a series of Tree variations. I like this one because it's sharper and a bit less cluttered. Please check them all out and let me know which you like best. Thanks.

Snowstorm in Newburyport, Mass. USA

This photograph was taken early on a December morning for my camera club's set subject competition which it subsequently won :)

quiet on the forest floor

High Dynamic Range - HDR

Double exposure using two cameras.

I shot the first frame using my Nikon TW 105 Zoom compact camera, and the second frame using my Minolta 505si Super SLR and 50mm f2.8 macro lens. Kodak Expired (2007) EliteCrome Extracolor 100 iso slide film.

This tree has managed to grow in an area of essentially solid rock in Yosemite National Park, and yet at home, in my own back yard, I can't even get some of the trees I planted in fertile soil to grow! I have already had to replace one of the trees two times, after the first two died. Maybe my soil is not so fertile after all, or my trees just aren't good at persevering!

More in the comments.

Today we found this tree fort. It was filled with some kids' memories.

There was a net over the initial platform in which you could sleep in.

The entire thing was really nostalgic, made me wish I had never grown up.

A lone tree near Launceston, Tasmania.

View across my street (my neighbor's house).

Lime tree (Linde) and the Chapel of St. Georg at Ascholding, auch "Schimmelkapelle" genannt. Lies hier warum sie so genannt wird.

 

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This tree always fascinates me - it is located at the park in Richmond, Tasmania. I love the way it twists around itself and only seems to touch the ground so lightly at its base.

Shot using B+W 090 Infrared Filter (580nm). Shot in nature reserve Waterleidingduinen Netherlands.

 

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Sorrow is knowledge, those that know the most must mourn the deepest, the tree of knowledge is not the tree of life.

 

- Lord Byron -

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By the River Don, Aberdeen

it really must be on of the most fantastic trees on earth...

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.

Maltby, South Yorkshire UK

The trees at the top of the Brocken are seen as the sun sets on a glorious day

Silhouette of a tree on a sunny day.

A rather contemplative tree on the Monmouthshire & Brecon canal. It looks like it is pondering some deep and thorny issue.

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