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
Cockle Bay, Sydney skyline
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A view of Cockle Bay Wharf, the Darling Harbour Marina, Pyrmont Bridge and
the Sydney skyline reflected in Cockle Bay.
Linked to: Weekend Reflections, All...
360 Degree Skywatch over my Backyard in Tulsa
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It’s only 35 seconds long. I start out looking straight west and then go to
the right. Not often you get color everywhere one looks at sunset. I am
linking...
Nog wat insecten in oktober
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De eerste anderhalve week van oktober zijn hier buitengewoon zonnig en
zacht verlopen. Het was met de aangename temperaturen nog regelmatig goed
toeven op ...
Fort Vancouver Garden
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I was not interested in watching the debate last week, so I decided to get
out of the house. I've been wanting to visit the Fort Vancouver Garden for
ye...
Cloud reflections
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Clouds reflected everywhere! Also seen on Through My Lens Monday, Blue
Monday, Tuesday’s Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday, Little Things
Thursday, Sk...
Link Latte 285
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*#285*
To Scale! The Solar System - [one of the best videos]
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Lahti
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I am in Lahti, Finland, to give a talk at the Lahti Symphony's Sibelius
Festival. I've been wanting to visit since I encountered Osmo Vänskä's
revelatory B...
..and then this happened.
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If you have read my last few posts you will know that 2022 was not a good
year for my family, and by that I mean it was the *worst *of years! After a
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Hit the pause button
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Hello dear blog friends and followers! I've decided to take another break
from posting on my blog...... I'm not sure if I'll occassionaly post again
or no...
Steam Trams and The Bridge Street Yard
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The Bridge Street Yard from a nearby building (looking north). Taken c.
1899 and sourced from the "Trams Downunder" website.
Marty McFly knew all about goi...
Entry H
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The City Daily Photo theme for February is “Entry”, and my entry is
entitled “Entry H” — showing a glimpse of the crowd moving into Eden Park
stadium last ...
It's been awhile...............
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I hadn't thought about my blog in a very long time so I stopped in and
couldn't believe how much traffic is still stopping in. The last time I
had posted ...
Wiatr
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*Skąd wiatr wie, w którą stronę wiać?*
[Stanisław Jerzy Lec - Myśli nieuczesane]
Zatoka Pucka [Bay of Puck, Poland]
| Sony A7II | LA-EA 2 | MAF 28-135/4,0-4...
The end
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I retire from the workforce this week and to celebrate have decided to
retire my current blogs and start afresh with a single consolidated blog - My
Bri...
Driller's Place Has Moved - It's Official
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After 10 years on EBlogger, I am making the move to WordPress. I have been
testing the site for a couple of weeks now and I am satisfied that WordPress
i...
1 – 2 – 3 in Stockholm
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I was visiting Stockholm with a friend for a “photo safari”. Just walking
along one of the many quays in the beautiful weather led to many (at lest
for me)...
Flashback
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I don't think I have a Best Photo of the Year, but I like this trio:
Takashi Amano's "Forests Underwater" on display at Lisbon Oceanário
São João das Ma...
Plant Divorce
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*Never been a big fan of plants.*
*Growing them that is.*
*Love to have them near me. Smell them. Watch them grow and all. But left
to my devices? It ain'...
Shadow Shot Sunday 221 - Nice
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Happy Easter everyone!! Here is the view from the balcony of my apartment
here in Nice where I have lived for almost three years, but I am on the
move a...
The End!
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Here we are...! It's been nearly 10 years, though it seems like just
yesterday, when I started posting a photo a day of Paris on this blog after
I was gi...
The Bank at 320 South Boston
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320 South Boston Building today.
Artist's rendering of completed building prior to expansion.
This handsome 22-story high rise building with 10 story...
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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