I am fascinated by the beauty of trees ... what would we do without them! Come to think of it perhaps we are seeing a little of the answer to the question over at SW at the moment. Thank you for showing your lovely tree
(Accidentally) Making it to Canada in Time to Vote
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It always starts with some serious Tetris packing skills.
The post (Accidentally) Making it to Canada in Time to Vote first appeared
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Skywatch Friday – On the Trail Again!
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I was feeling all energetic and everything so I thought that I would go for
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The Tree Peony 'Shima-Nishiki' is the first to bloom. The name means "fire
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[image: Moss on Wall in Calderdale with hazy view of hills beyond. 9th
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Moss on Wall in Calderdale with hazy view of hills beyond. 9th March 2025
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I am in Lahti, Finland, to give a talk at the Lahti Symphony's Sibelius
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If you have read my last few posts you will know that 2022 was not a good
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Hello dear blog friends and followers! I've decided to take another break
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or no...
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The City Daily Photo theme for February is “Entry”, and my entry is
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Câmera: Go Pro Hero4 -
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Homenagem ao primo Heriberto Simões
*Esse tempo *
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I was visiting Stockholm with a friend for a “photo safari”. Just walking
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[image: Florida Scrub-jay]
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Theme Day - Looking Down
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Taken from the top of the southern pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Looking due east, down the harbour, out to the Pacific Ocean.
This post is my contr...
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*Bonjour*
*Je ne sais pas s'il faut tenir la barre dans notre pays bien arrosé, voire
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*Smile Pig!*
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Shadow Shot Sunday 218 - Saatchi Gallery, London
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Strong sunlight in February hits the facade of the Saatchi Gallery in
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Here we are...! It's been nearly 10 years, though it seems like just
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320 South Boston Building today.
Artist's rendering of completed building prior to expansion.
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12 comments:
Like this but think I would prefer it in colour to get more contrast in that magnificent tree.
It almost looks alive. I like the similiarity between the texture of the bark and that of the ground.
no, I like the b&w. a bit creepy and cool.
That is an awesome tree! I like it in b/w too, very effective
This is a great tree. I think that the 'color' choice helps to add to the sense of age.
Happy WW!
Beautiful photo. I love the high contrast in the sepia tone., with the branches and "dots" making an interesting texture.
I like seeing both versions. I enjoy what you're doing with the sepia, but it was fun to see both today.
What I wanted you to see was the contrast in the dark and light areas of the tree trunk. I think that showed up better in Sepia.
Nice shot either way!
That's a lovely shot, I like the textures.
Beautiful sepia! I like this version best, yes contrast is lower but it's softer.
I am fascinated by the beauty of trees ... what would we do without them! Come to think of it perhaps we are seeing a little of the answer to the question over at SW at the moment. Thank you for showing your lovely tree
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