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06-25-2016, 11:20 AM   #1291
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fallen trees

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Three views of two trees in one municipal park.
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Some from Rietvlie Nature Reserve




Part of what I call the forest of dead trees








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On the trees in the Japanese Gardens at the local Sculpture Park.


A much smaller tree.

Another tree at the Bonsai exhibit.
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New Zealand Christmas tree (Metrosideros excelsa). We saw some larger than this. Noticed the steel column props to keep the branches from breaking.
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More trees from Circus Park.



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Big fig, surely one of the resident species of the elves' forest
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This is called a "weeping fig." Wonder why.
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Playing around in Nik Effects.



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QuoteOriginally posted by wtlwdwgn Quote
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I don't know about this one. I tend to like the first one better, but again, my taste goes towards natural looking photos. I would be curious to see the first one processed as a B&W but with more conservative approach.
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Two versions of a camphor tree. We were in several gardens and parks that had magnificent specimen trees. Took maybe too many pictures of their spreading roots, including the first image below.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Hattifnatt Quote
I don't know about this one. I tend to like the first one better, but again, my taste goes towards natural looking photos. I would be curious to see the first one processed as a B&W but with more conservative approach.
More like this then.
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