Ver todasTodas as fotos tagueadas trees
Trees in the eveninglight in BW is always a special sight! Although this photo is made low contrast the trees Always keep their black appearance against the sky.
Mijn foto's en meer kun je ook bekijken op www.agrusoft.nl
These trees really caught my driving through Herefordshire, the winter crop just starting to grow so fresh and green!
In Explore. Highest position: 2
The tree at Michaelstone-y-Fedw with late afternoon shadows
51°33'14.62"N 3° 5'13.85"W
Windswept trees cling to the side of cliffs overlooking the Golden Gate along the Coastal Trail at San Francisco’s Lands End.
Eventually found this tree tunnel! Apparently it's in the Ashdown Forest 🤔... Don't believe the lies people!! This is in Halnaker, Chichester!
This lane follows an ancient track along the route of Stane Street, the London to Chichester Roman road. Over the years many have walked along this route forming a hollow way, where the path has sunk down, worn away by centuries of footfall.
Oak tree HDR at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
If you like my work please favourite and or comment
All rights reserved, please respect my copyright. Thanks
Reflections on the Calder and Hebble Navigation outside Brighouse Town Centre - (Brighouse Echo 27/9/2018)
The pine is the dominant tree of my region present in most forested areas. The plantation has begun for many years and for economic reasons, especially for timber and resin used as raw material for diverse products. The pines are also dangerous, because they drop needle-shaped leaves covering the ground with a "carpet" of leaves (as seen in the photo), which are very flammable and one of the main reasons of fires in the region.
This tree went down in a summer storm a few years ago. Now it looks like a tree man standing out in our field. Especially in a snow storm like the one we had yesterday.
I love sunsets as some of you may have guessed but right there with that love is a passion for trees so when I get a chance to enjoy both I stop and soak it in...Have a great weekend my friends! I get to enjoy it with friends and crack of dawn golf! :-) ~Sam
The lone tree at Red Castle Co Donegal. Ive drove past this tree so many times and have wanted to shoot this the last few years but never got round to it. I headed out for an early morning sunrise a few weeks back but had no luck so passing this on the way home I decided to pull over for a quick shot.
Please feel free to favourite and follow.
P1250648 - Great Tit - Size - 14 cm
# 294 - 12 July '18 - 16:20 (10:50 GMT)
at - Doddabetta - she is the highest mountain in the Nilgiri Mountains - Western Ghats - at 2,637m (8,652 ft) Altitude.
The area surrounding Doddabetta is mostly forested. Sholas cover the hollows of its slopes. Slightly stunted, rhododendron trees, in the midst of thick coarse grass, flowering sub-alpine shrubs and herbs are common, even very near the peak.
There is a reserved forest area around the peak.
Western Ghats - is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cinereous Tit (Parus cinereus) is a species of bird in the tit family Paridae. This species is made up of several populations that were earlier treated as subspecies of the great tit (Parus major).
The distribution of this species extends from parts of West Asia across South Asia and into Southeast Asia.
DO YOU KNOW - Bats always turn left when leaving a cave 🍁
Happy birding 🐦
This towering, neighborhood tree stands on a vacant lot dwarfing the other trees around it. I often wonder what stories it could tell and how it came to dominate the horizon, defying storms and the sawblade. It has a covering of new leaves now, which gives me hope that my country and our democracy will endure through this time of "Trumpian" darkness.
"Trees are sanctuaries, whoever learns how to listen to them, can learn the truth."
~ Herman Hesse
"Solitary trees, if they grow at all, grow strong.
~ Winston Churchill
One of my most photographed trees on one of the rare winter mornings last year.
Einer meiner meistfotografierten Bäume an einem der seltenen Wintermorgen letztes Jahr.
Danke für deinen Besuch! Thanks for visiting!
bitte beachte/ please respect Copyright © All rights reserved
THE MOST PHOTOGRAPHED TREE IN THE WORLD. THE LONE CYPRESS IS LOCATED IN PEBBLE BEACH, CALIFORNIA. WE VISITED THERE ON MAY 12TH AND TOOK THE 17-MILE DRIVE
The 17-Mile Drive is a scenic road through Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove on the Monterey Peninsula in California, much of which hugs the Pacific coastline and passes famous golf courses, mansions and scenic attractions.
Resilience is the ability of an object or an individual to withstand hardships. The lone cypress that stands on the cliff along the 17 mile drive truly symbolizes resilience. While all the Monterey cypress tress lining the coast are native to the region, and thus a rarity in themselves, this tree is extremely special. It has not only braved the ocean winds for about 250 years, but has also endured and survived a fire in 1984. I imagine it holding on to its crutches of metal wires, standing upright with pride, as onlookers make it popular through their lenses.
To such an extent does nature delight and abound in variety that among her trees there is not one plant to be found which is exactly like another; and not only among the plants, but among the boughs, the leaves and the fruits, you will not find one which is exactly similar to another.
Leonardo da Vinci