Longgggg-standing interest in photography, first class in high school in the 60's, but was too expensive a hobby until my first digital camera about two years ago. Now I'm more prolific. :-D I am BRAND NEW to computers, so any advice on image enhancements probably should wait until I learn how to click, double-click, and drag...
I enjoy taking landscape shots and shots with a historical context, especially around Kittitas County, Washington.
The portraits in my icon and homepage image were taken last winter by the woman who is known here at Renderosity as PumaWalkingSoftly (aka Windchime Photography), thanks Laura!
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Comments (18)
Hendesse
It's really a shame what they have done with the tree. I'm not sure if that was good gardener work.
LudyMelltSekher
Hello my dear friend, Really magnificent Photography, Excellent!! Congratulations!!!!!! A million stars and applauses from me.*** Sorry to have that to write the same thing in English to all, but are few the words that I have in English to say Happy Weekend. Hug and giant kiss in your heart. Luminous blesing. Ludy
JeffG7BRJ
Who on earth has done that? They want stringing up from the highest branch that is left. Why didn't they go the whole hog and rip it out of the ground. They might as well have done, how can anybody do that? I'm stuck for words, vandalism isn't in it. Shameful.
jocko500
what a shame. I know not to do that and I not a tree person. as lest I would google it to see how to tram a tree.
auntietk
Wow. This is NOT the time of year to so drastically prune a tree! I hope it recovers.
mickuk50
unbelievable ,i agree with jeff would have been easier on the tree and whoever had to look at this sorry state if it was not just there at all .beggars belief !! mick
stick
What an idiot!!! Let's hope it survives.
Richardphotos
if it is like the stubborn trees here it will continue growing. I love the blue house across the street and especially the standing seam metal roof
RobyHermida
Wonderful capture!!!!!!! Roby --------------------------;O)
ledwolorz
Fantastic photo.
koosievantutte
recently i had to fight for 'my' tree and luckily i won - this is a sorry sight - people don't value trees enough, hope i8t survives.
theconqueror
Excellent shot...good job my friend...
tennesseecowgirl
opps now I get what you meant in site mail sorry....... that is a shame!! hope they recover :)
Charberry
Sorry the gardener was a former butcher. :o( But I love that house across the street.
irakika
Very nice view & shot!
erlandpil
Good shot again erland
busi2ness
Sad, very sad, makes one revert to foul language!
42n8
Ouch excellent title very appropriate what a shame