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Avalon has a lot of beautiful flowering trees of which this was one. I know nothing about tropical flowering trees and would really like to know the name of this one.

 

ETA: This in an Australian Silver-oak!

Trees will always leave me in awe, especially when they are big enough to feel like a home. This was such peaceful place and I could have been sitting there for ever watching all the animals living there.

From my adventure with Lufthansa to Miami. Find more on instagram --> ‪#‎lufthansaadventure‬.

 

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Another foggy morning shot from Stanley Park. I'm so enchanted by this tree every single time I pass by it, and the dissipating fog with the morning sun finally breaking through really drew me in. What really caught my eye was the human element here (look hard, you'll find it) and it brought to mind a favourite fantasy fiction novel of mine which, if you haven't read, you should.

One thing i'll miss, once winter splits

is the bare and naked trees..

For spring has waited, patiently

to dress them up in leaves.

I love to see the shadow of

their trunks against a sunset sky...

(Naked trees are sexy things

but for what i don't know why...)

I love their branches laced in snow

up against a sky of blue...

I love them dressed up in ice

with a bright sun shining through..

Once their dressed, i must confess

they don't do a thing for me

though i do love the spring time buds

that change the scenery..

I love them best, when their dressed

In the beauty Autumn brings..

Still, Naked trees, are defiently

one one my favorite things...

I know that lots of you will say

"she's talking about a friggin tree.".

But do one thing,for me this spring

check out a naked pregant tree

I've mentioned in previous posts that I'm appreciative of farmers leaving single trees in spots where they seem to be in the way. I always think there's a good story as to why it wasn't cut down. This tree is one of my favourites, just on the edge of a field near Dugald, Manitoba.

What’s with this recent entitlement-culture and dilution of artist recognition across social media?⠀

I can attest to the effort, time and hardship invested by photographers to capture the images they do. It’s not a bad thing, we do it because we love it and because it challenges us but the images we share don’t come easy. This is why it’s hard for us when we see our carefully shot and carefully finished image somehow becoming someone else’s image. To re-edit and use however they choose.⠀

Finding a photo online, dropping it in a bucket of saturation then warming up your keyboard ready to thank everyone for admiring your ‘new image’ isn’t photography and it’s not ok.⠀

“I’m a skilled connoisseur and I’m just as entitled to use the photo as you are”. I’m sorry but, no. You’re not.⠀

Let’s shift the culture back to what’s right, stop supporting the cheaters and go back to encouraging talented artists to continue creating amazing work for the rest of us to enjoy. ⠀

#Photography⠀

A little Photo with the iPhone over the Bridge at Bakewell in the beautiful Peak District, uk

Odklonový nákladní vlak z fabriky Škoda Mladá Boleslav.

A gnarled tree up at Mungerannie in the far north east of South Australia.

Almost at the top of the Clent Hills, Worcestershire, UK - a beautiful day for once!

A solitary tree near Yattendon in a bleak snowy landscape.

 

March 2018 | Berkshire

 

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Yellowstone River - Montana. Went with my dog to get some bird pictures - ended up with trees. :)

Beautiful lonely pine in the middle of the cropfield.

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A Tree that I found it on the way.

One of the large sequoia trees in Mariposa Grove in Yosemite National Park. It is really big.

long branches of the tree with beautiful back ground impressed me.

  

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This is the Ohio river flooded, near Moscow, OH. Shot on Kodak 5222 XX in a Nikon F2 Photomic. I recently purchased a new plustek 8200i scanner and this scan has so much more detail than my V700. I left the old one up because even though it doesn't have as much detail, it still looks good to me.

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Botanical Gardens, Adl, sa - Wow

Perhaps Mathew had a less tranquil path in mind when these words were penned.

In the forest near Hünxe. Light and trees, with lots of green.

Forest of Lower Silesia near Zielonka village, Zgorzelec County, Poland

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Green field and a lonely tree

Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.

 

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Tensioning there was a tree that immediately looked at what I was doing and probably also wanted to get into the frame! I could not refuse him!

A tree abstract from a couple of weeks back, and an attempt at ICM (Intentional Camera Movement)... Hope you enjoy!

 

(I am still running a little behind, and hope to catch up with all shortly! Thanks for your patience!)

  

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