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Old gnarly tree in green

mind your head ;-)

 

Canon EOS 400D

f8; 1/15; ISO 200

Raw conversion

and a little work with levels & curves.

  

A tree silhouetted against an early Spring cloudless sky.

The distinctive trees at the summit of Minninglow Hill.

Safely hidden behind some leaves and a branch.

 

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Canon 70-200 f/4

Breakthrough Circular Polarizer

Lee Filters .45 ND Grad

  

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Lone tree illuminated by using a flashgun during a 30sec exposure.

 

Double exposure using two cameras.

I shot the first frame using my Nikon TW 105 Zoom compact camera, and the second frame using my Minolta 505si Super SLR and 50mm f2.8 macro lens. Kodak Expired (2007) EliteCrome Extracolor 100 iso slide film.

Sunday afternoon was quite beautiful :) Could imagine to use this place as a location in one of my future short films. Maybe for Witch rituals or something like that ;) this small hill is possibly a #barrow #how #tumulus or #burialmound

Trees at the southern end of Gardoms Edge.

The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see nature all ridicule and deformity... and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself.

 

~William Blake

 

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At dusk the XVIIth century awakes.

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Having finished shooting for the day, or so I thought, I was on my way home. The sun had gone down but the sky was a beautiful pink colour. On a whim I took a detour off the main Kirkstone Pass onto a road known as 'The Struggle' and shortly spotted this lone tree just on the other side of a wall. I did an emergency stop, grabbed my kit from the boot and climbed over the gate to trespass in the farmer's field. As I couldn't get back far enough to get the tree and the snowy mountains fully in shot I decided to take two images and stitch them into a short panorama.

Av, das Rendeiras

 

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Sony Alpha 900

Minolta AF 24mm f2.8

Developed in LR5.7

A pesar del frío no hay que desaprovechar la tarde soleada.

This is from a hike in the Columbia Gorge last summer.

Early morning December sunshine

Near Holbrook, New South Wales, Australia

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This tree has a number plate nailed to it so it must be on a register somewhere.

It was cloudy and windy.

Brankley Pastures SWT site. Wood pasture with ancient Oaks and lots of wild flowers.

25th July 2016 Staffordshire UK

A nice sunset in the middle of a Jicaro trees forest! We don't have olive trees, cherries trees, strawberries trees, but we have Jicaro's trees, do you konw them? I guess no, they are so common here because of our hot weather, we have thousands everywhere, they give a round fruit like a soccer balloon, which is used to make a yummi juice, called horchata.

 

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Un atardecer en un bosque de Jicaros. No tendremos arboles de olivo, de fresas, etc, pero tenemos arboles de Jicaros, jajaj, estos arboles son tan comunes aca, hay miles por doquier y son propios para nuestro clima caliente. Dan una fruta redonda como una pelota de la cual se hace un refresco delicioso llamado horchata.

 

Feliz fin de semana mis amigos, saludos desde Honduras!

A huge tangle of roots and branches characterise this tree, photographed in fading light, in Kandy, Sri Lanka.

A very simple image. I do not know this species of tree certainly its unusual .Found in an old bit of woodland oil the Londesborough Hall estate in Easy Yorkshire. A perfect addition to my lecture “ Just look at nature to understand abstract Art “

 

Update After receiving a comment or two and checking on the web this is almost certainly a Yew tree a few hundred years old possibly . There is a Yew in England on the banks of the Thames called the Ankerwycke Yew that is apparently about 2,000 years old

  

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Nursery Tree - as the old trees die and fall then new life is generated along the trunk of these massive trees to restart a new generation of trees in the Coastal Rain Forests of British Columbia, Canada.

 

28 May, 2015.

 

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