Wish I could take a look at all the posts. Long ride through RR's country of Quebec and into Ontario along the St. Lawrence. And there are trees.
Outstanding in it's Field - Quebec
A metal tree in a sculpture garden
Metal brach, bark, needles, cone
Clicker2014 wrote:
A few more for tonight....
These are so beautiful I don't know which one I like best.
Trees on Trinity College Campus, Dublin
Thanks! We are about 1.5 hrs from Hamilton :-)
bigwolf40 wrote:
Very very nice. It looks like a beautiful place. My mother was Canadian and lived in the Hamilton area ...Rich
Hi! Great shots Pat! Love the sculpture garden tree pics! I knew you could photograph on the run! ;-) night!
PAToGraphy wrote:
Wish I could take a look at all the posts. Long ride through RR's country of Quebec and into Ontario along the St. Lawrence. And there are trees.
Thanks Lorima! Waerworks Park is my favourite place to go to when I just want to experiment with different lenses, etc. No one bothers me and I can photograph to my heart's content! Great place for macro work too! :-)
Lorima wrote:
These are so beautiful I don't know which one I like best.
Wow! They are as grand as the college! Beautiful Tande!
Tande wrote:
Trees on Trinity College Campus, Dublin
Well my husband has gone to bed...best follow suit! See y'all tomorrow! Night, night......zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Birch...I think!
Redbud Tree
Bird in a tree...La Copita Ranch, TX
Just love the different seasons shots, Rufe!
When they are covered in blossoms, I will post more just for you!
Roadrunner wrote:
Those Crêpe Myrtles are BEAUTIFUL trees. I saw my first ones in Natchez many years ago and was stunned!
Nice Challenge. Many excellent shots so far.
SUSIE Q wrote:
Taken at Los Angeles Arboretum....don't know what the name of the tree is.....sure was weird, though! Those small dark spots where like little horns all over the tree with sort of sharp ends on them.
great set there SUSIE Q. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Attended niece's graduation from Cal Tech in Pasadena. The jacaranda's were in full bloom everywhere and just blew me away. I hadn't seen one before.
Rufe wrote:
Same tree. Old burr oak near McBaine, MO. 350 years old.
Really a grand old oak. Worth a drive to see it. Thanks for sharing.
:thumbup: :thumbup:
Nice roots Lorima. I found some in your neck of the woods near Woodland Park.
Roots in some red rocks. I could put some here ... if it just didn't snow.
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