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This particular snowstorm on March 9, 2023 were all taken from the comfort inside my home! It was a particular nasty snowstorm. So glad I was able to capture it. Photo images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs (VLP&Designs) Photo images may appear on wearableart and/or home essentials @vlpdesigns.com
When the fires of last year ravaged the landscape, it was devastating. These blackened tree trunks illustrate some of the damage done. They appear to form a barrier with a community of color on their other side. When the forests were tinder dry, many warned of such a possibility.
It is unconscionable to think that according to local firemen, it started from errand cigarette buts thrown from a car. In addition, as they were battling the blazes, their equipment was being stolen by those thinking to sell devises such as quads, hoses, and more. Hopefully this spot and the surrounding area will recuperate quickly.
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This is a close-up photo of a weathered coastal tree trunk with a shape in the bark that suggests a pareidolia portrait of a predator.
In March I had an opportunity to visit my sister in Victoria, Texas. While visiting we toured many areas where I was able to get a photo shoot in. On this day we stayed in Victoria and traveled to the outskirts where this lazy river was flowing. Right on that river bank was a bar and grill where we relaxed with a Martini and shrimp. Such a nice view from their outdoor deck! Some of the views are abstract with many reflections. I will be uploading each place separately as I get them ready to view. Photo Images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs(VLP & Designs). Images may appear on wearable art or home essentials. www.vlpdesigns.com
Red-naped Sapsucker (Pic à nuque rouge: Sphyrapicus nuchalis) feeding wells on an old Mountain Ash trunk, with faint claw marks from Black Bear cubs overlain.
Another tree trunk...what can I say? For quite some time I was obsessed with taking pictures of whole trees and/or just their trunks - in urban settings only (San Francisco, to be exact). Both obsessions were worthwhile for me! Trees rock. If you like them too, feel free to check out my tree and tree trunk sets. I also have a tree book on Blurb. You can see a preview of it on my Profile page here.