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I had to walk a bit in the snow for this. I am a bit disappointed to be honest. Could not really edit it correctly.
I noticed some artefacts on the upper-left side on the sky , do know what it is?
I am a huge fan of Peter Lik and have found inspiration in his images, so it was pretty cool being able to see and shoot the iconic 'Tree Of Life' in Portland's Japanese Gardens. The leaves are just starting to turn color now, but should be a kaleidoscope of colors in the next two or three weeks.
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Listening to the wonderful, soothing music of Jobim... trees reflected in the Illinois River Watershed at Cave Springs, Arkansas.
The gardens of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. The colour version was OK, with the strong shadows cast by a very sunny day. However, I thought the B&W grainy conversion really emphasised these, along with the leaning-in effect on the trees, partly caused by a wide angle lens pointed upwards.
A little section of limestone outcrop somewhere between Buckden and Cray in the Yorkshire Dales, the little twisty tree has often caught my attention and I'd been waiting for the right light and moment to feature it so when I saw that sky as a backdrop I just had to get below it and take a shot.
The sun sets in an orange sky flanked by trees along Pratt Whitney Road near South Fork High School in Stuart, Florida.
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Diesen wunderbaren Einzelbaum habe ich im Bernrieder Park fotografiert.
Der Bernrieder Park (Wilhelmina-Busch-Woods-Stiftungspark) gehörte ab dem 11. Jahrhundert bis zur Säkularisation zum Besitz des Bernrieder Klosters der Augustiner-Chorherren. Dann wurde er Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts in seinem nördlichen Bereich durch den Königlichen Oberhofgärtner Carl und dessen Sohn Carl Josepf von Effner in der Art eines Englischen Parks angelegt; mit einem reizvollen Wechsel von Wiesen, Büschen und Solitärbäumen.
This wonderful single tree I photographed in Bernrieder Park.
The Bernrieder Park (Wilhelmina Busch Woods Foundation Park) was from 11 Century to the secularization of possession of Bernrieder monastery of Augustinian Canons. Then it was the mid-19th Century in its northern region by the Royal Carl Oberhof gardener and his son Carl Josepf of Effner applied in the manner of an English park, with a delightful change of meadows, shrubs and specimen trees.
Sur cette magnifique place ombragée et animée, bordée de nombreux restaurant se dresse la statue de Saint Louis commandés en 1848 par le conseil municipal d'Aigues-Mortes pour commémorer la 7ème croisade en et la 8ème croisade en 1270 parties d'Aigues Mortes
I'm not sure what happened here, but it kind of looks like a bear collided with this tree!
Red Top Mountain State Park, Georgia, USA
I really love trees , I liked the way the light was hitting the trunk and limbs...Taken early spring before the leaves emerged.