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This is my first time using photoshop. The original has the orange warning post, and no modifications. If you look, there are several faces in the trees, in the water, and in the bushes. The most it takes to see them is a good bit of imagination.

Central Avenue, Little Tokyo, Downtown Los Angeles, California

Taken at College Lake

Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash with flipped lens

DandiPan 620 film (expired 1968)

Tree tilting over half inside the water...

for 52 weeks of pix group SOOC apart from touching up the dirty spots that showed up in the sky, Boohoo will have to clean my sensor in the next few days, FUN, not! Taken using a polarizing filter.

November  2017

Anne's pine

Holga lens, double exposure

 

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HDR is not for everyone, I know. I contemplated doing a B&W conversion with this and may still.

 

These are Garry Oak trees in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, BC. Vancouver Island.

Among the women

who came out of their homeland

was the sorrowing Fatimih Begum,

widow of the King of Martyrs.

 

She was a holy leaf of the Tree of God.

 

Abdu'l-Baha, Memorials of the Faithful, p. 172

  

Since it's grey and wet this year, I'll have to post one from last year.

 

Merry Christmas and a Happy 2012 to everyone!

Designated as a Local Nature Reserve, Brereton Heath was a quarry site for silica sand. The lake is surrounded by habitats restored to the original landscape of heather and silver birch trees. The local wildlife and the mosaic of different habitats can be enjoyed by visitors via the ‘Brimstone Trail’ lakeside route and the woodland paths

A massive ancient Angel Oak tree with the morning Carolina sun peeking through the branches. Located near Charleston, S.C. on John's Island.

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taken with a VP Twin on Lucky Super New 100 35mm film re-rolled into 127 backing paper and home developed in Tetenal chemistry.

Twisted tree silhouette at Cape Arago on the Oregon Coast.

 

Photographed with a Rolleiflex Automat K4B MX. The film is Kodak T-Max 100 developed in Beerenol (Pabst Blue Ribbon).

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Sky: behind the clouds by arca-stock

BG: Norway Stock 005 by Malleni-Stock

Tree: Tree for you by YBsilon-Stock

Man: Kiss PNG

   

Triund Mountain/Himachal Pradesh/India (View of the misty valley, from the top of the mountain (2,600mts).

  

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Early underdeveloped leaves turn the trees a beautiful shade of spring tree green.

Slancote Lane near Tideswell.

Desconozco el nombre español de este árbol, típico del sur de Namibia y del Kalahari, para mí fascinante con sus ramas tan particulares y su corteza de oro.

Here's one from a couple weeks ago in Shenandoah. This bear was enjoying the collection of crab apples that it found in a small tree right along Skyline Drive.

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark III - Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM - ISO 400 - f/4 - 1/640s

 

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with Pierre, Xavier, Alex, Chris and Nick

Rock garden at Stevens Pass Ski area in Washington. Photographed with an Olympus XA using Agfa Radiographic X-Ray film.

This is an unprocessed phone photo, so please don't judge. I was shooting with my DSLR, too, but it may take me some time to get a shot from that uploaded.

 

While we had good light on the boulder, the tree never did get any. Wrong time of year, I guess.

 

Look around. There are WAY better shots of this here on Flickr.

Every tree looks black and dead in this area behind our house. It was a forest of young ponderosa pine, Douglas fir and incense cedar.

I've been shooting things and people I found in Japan, often in black and white. Andy

Area near Gretna on Tasmania / Australia.

Apple orchard near Atkins Fruit Bowl. South Amherst, MA

 

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