I am not a botanist, so I don't know what some of the trees actually are, but I do have lots of pictures of trees! I will try to restrain myself.
boberic wrote:
Same tree, different seasons, and a few others. Each one taken from my open front door'
Very nice production. Like your view point
RichardTaylor wrote:
From the archives.
Like the shadows and the scribly! Scribly looks like something from a SiFi movie!
katspangle wrote:
I am not a botanist, so I don't know what some of the trees actually are, but I do have lots of pictures of trees! I will try to restrain myself.
Great collection, Kat! Don't restrain yourself-love seeing trees from a different location!
Here's one that fits the holiday ...Happy Easter to you all!
RichardTaylor wrote:
From the archives.
Richard, you do some very interesting work - I love it.
Rufe wrote:
The Dogwood are blooming in Missouri. Not quite as pretty as in past years due to a freeze a week or so ago.
I miss the dogwood. Have some here, but very few as even the hardy varieties down't like the weather.
Took these this week with the challenge in mind. But, I happen to love trees. It was really foggy last night. Love the "mystery" of fog. More later.
Birch arms to the sky. Which looks darker than on my monitor.
Foggy evening in BW
Another angle, and in color
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Roadrunner wrote:
Very nice production. Like your view point
Thanks. I have many tree pics. They always fascinate me. I never would have thought about taking the shot of those PP trees. Who would have taken a shot of logs? Congrats for seeing a picture that most would have ignored.
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