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A favorite spot along the "Hall of Mosses" trail in the Hoh Rainforest is this unique tree arch. One of many wonders along this fascinating trail.
Thanks for taking a look and for your remarks or suggestions.
Minimalistic beauty of winter...
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Intake II is a small manmade lake on Bishop Creek, which is much more appealing than its nondescript name would lead you to believe. I first heard of this area from a gentleman in the Bishop, California Visitors Center and was pleased to discover this beautiful lake in the mountains to the west. On this morning I had great light and calm winds, allowing me to capture the colors and their reflection ... with a hint of lake-fog on the water.
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“If the path before you is clear, you're probably on someone else's.”
― Joseph Campbell
Since I need some winter images for a proper photo calendar i looked for something worth capturing during those days when we had at least a little bit of snow.
Actually the amount of snow we had wasn’t even enough to cover the grass on this hill, so I cloned out hundreds of grass blades, which was great fun.
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If you are into counting, you are welcome to check my assertion based on the original image:
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Byroad through the pine forest in the Mordovski nature reserve. On the foreground you can see a weak low pedunculate oak tree whose branch reminds a part of the gate
This image generated in PS CC using render trees and flame on various layers. Then with an oil painting finish. No photographs were used in its construction.
And a nod to my Flickr friend JH from whom I took some inspiration with his recent photo "Behind the tree line"
Near Tomingely, NSW, Australia, September 2015. Off the road to Goobang National Park. A farmers field with cows and a single tree, dusk settling.
very cold winter morning .... close to the river Naab / Bavaria / Oberpfalz..... one of my favorite trees....
Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a branch and looking around.
Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na gałęzi i rozglądający się.
I’m thinking this tree may very well be in its third century. Imagine if it had a brain and could see and hear what goes on. Think of all the scenes, the people and animals, the drama, just the everyday life it’s silently witnessed!
Andy Rooney always asked - did you ever wonder?
on the Hohe Straße (high road), a historical trade road between Maintal-Bischofsheim and Niederdorfelden). The so-called „Hohe Straße“ (High road) is a part of the historic road „Via Regia“.
The Via Regia ran west-east through the centre of the Holy Roman Empire, from the Rhine at Mainz to Frankfurt, continuing along Hanau, Eisenach, Erfurt to Leipzig.
The Humble Administrator's Garden has an entire section full of bonsai trees.
The Humble Administrator's Garden is one of the prized gardens in Suzhou (it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and was originally completed in 1526 and took 16 years to build. In ancient times, prominent Chinese men would retire and build huge gardens as a symbol of their wealth and taste. This garden was originally commissioned by Wang Xiancheng and was designed by Wen Zhengming.