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The cat was sitting high in a tree and I tried to lure it down to take a picture. But he did not want to go down even for a long blade of grass, which I lured him to ...
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The paths where paved in gold, and at the end, the sky was golden
Cambridshire Anglesey Abbey 2012 10 311 HDR
The icon at Disney's Animal Kingdom located in Orlando Florida.
The tree is modeled after a bonsai tree and is 145 feet tall, and at the base it is 50 feet wide. There are over 8,000 branches in various sizes, and over 102,000 man-made leaves. Each leaf is over a foot long.
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Tree tunnel at Edisto Island, SC. You will definitely see it when you drive to Botany Bay Plantation. It is about 1 mi from the gate entrance.
At this time of year the Fall creates such beautiful colours in trees and this makes for great opportunities to take photos.
Beauty is all around us if we pay a little attention to it. A simple ray of sunlight can transform an insignificant landscape into a magnificent one.
Island of Madagascar
Off The East Coast of Africa
Berenty Reserve
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A flame tree in full bloom is a real beauty. This one was at it's best during our visit to Berenty.
Another image of a flame tree can be seen in the first comment section.
Wikipedia-
A native of Madagascar that is thought to be one of the top 5 most beautiful flowering trees in the world.
Originally from Madagascar, this large, spreading tree is now commonly found throughout tropical Australia. It can grow as tall as 18–20 m and has smooth, grey bark and feathery, fern-like foliage which droop during the dry season. It flowers profusely, carrying showy red-orange blooms that appear around the same time as the new leaves. It produces long, leathery pods that split to reveal a number of seeds.
Flame trees, which don’t tolerate temperatures below 40 degrees F. (4 C.), grow in Mexico, South and Central America, Asia and other tropical and subtropical climates around the world. Although flame tree often grows wild in deciduous forests, it is an endangered species in some areas, such as Madagascar. In India, Pakistan and Nepal, the tree is known as “Gulmohar.”
THE COVER PHOTO FOR THE GROUP 'THE GALAXY' FOR 2/2/2018.
A quiet Sunday morning at Larkrigg (bridge 180) near Kendal on the dry northern reaches of the Lancaster canal. I was there for about an hour before the tow-boat circus turned up. I was a bit worried at one point, if someone was to asked me what I was waiting for, my reply of "a boat" might have caused some concern. I did think that if I added that Captain Jack Sparrow will be in command, the police would soon arrive! The larch trees on the left were planted by the canal company, very forward thinking of them, as their boats used Larch.
mind your head ;-)
Canon EOS 400D
f8; 1/15; ISO 200
Raw conversion
and a little work with levels & curves.
5DSR
Canon 70-200 f/4
Breakthrough Circular Polarizer
Lee Filters .45 ND Grad
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