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Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
I find it interesting! Limbs twisting every which way...
Pat
I love Live Oaks. Their branches go everywhere. Nice shot.
Interesting composition. The central path leading directly to the subject in the middle of the picture. Another example of ignoring the rules and getting the desired result.
It would be interesting to note what others have to say about the composition.
rdbroman wrote:
Interesting composition. The central path leading directly to the subject in the middle of the picture. Another example of ignoring the rules and getting the desired result.
It would be interesting to note what others have to say about the composition.
I think the composition works also. I think it would be even better if more of the tree had been included.
Love the photo, reminds me of CumberLand Island.
Cumberland Island
cumberland Island
Stone Angel wrote:
I don't know if there is an interest for this subject, But here goes...
Yes, I take pictures of trees too. Your tree is fascinating with it arms spreading over all.
This is another view of Trees. CA mountains
Stone Angel wrote:
I don't know if there is an interest for this subject, But here goes...
You have a picture of a very interesting tree. I too have taken pictures because I find a tree interesting. Here is one I took last summer.
Tree
Trees are interesting. Variations in function, form, beauty, adaptation. I found this tree to be interesting as it survives in precarious circumstances.
Suspended tree survives
I find most of the interest on the right 2/3 of the picture, and my eye keeps wandering over to the left, looking for something, and not finding. Otherwise, great picture. I like the way you have included the path leading us to the tree.
Hi
I enjoy the big old oak trees too! They are majestic and beautiful!
Here is a picture of a 2000 year old live oak in Ormond Beach Florida, that I found myself mystified with how it grew into the ground and back out!
I absolutely LOVE taking pictures of trees.... That one is beautiful..
Stone Angel wrote:
Here is a picture of a 2000 year old live oak in Ormond Beach Florida, that I found myself mystified with how it grew into the ground and back out!
Wow, 2000 years old. How could anyone figure out that a tree is that old? There are no rings to count on a living tree.
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