cypress trees grows in the water here
by jocko500
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I got photos of these tree growing out of the water too. But this is the normal water level in this lake. it is not flooded. The boat you see is his own boat. you can have motot boats there in the lake but the park just rent boats with no motors lol. I wish i had that boat or one like it. I be out on the water ways takeing photos intill my camera breaks for takeing too many[ they say a camera is good for 50,000 to 60,000 shots. It be time to get a new one then anyway. I figure it be five years or so to take that many shots. I meet people who do not take many photos because of this limit. I wonder about how they think?
Anyway I at the end of the board walk and wawadave ask for a view from the end of the walk. check out his gallery you will not be disappointed.
Plus I posted this for a lot of people who is interested in theses trees growing out the water like this. They do grow and the water is deep. I been by many of them and even have to push the boat off so we will not hit the tree head on.[dont ask lol]
dont paint cypress wood, if you do look the paint recipe up on the net. I painted some years ago and it roited away in two years. Then I meet some one who tell me some one painted some old cypress houses at this planetion over by Baton Rouge and they all roited away cause $1,000,000 of damage. There is a way to paint cypress wood and you need to look it up on the net by typeing in "painting cypress"
I hate to paint or stan this lovely wood . Just leave it natural and it will not roit for a long time[like after you dead and gone]
lol chase a lot of rabbits today.
I did find my camera.
thanks for looking and comments and votes
iso is 160
lens zoomed out to 130
f-stop is 5.6
exposure time is 1/400
Comments (64)
jocko500
this is at Chico state park
jocko500
these trees is not evergreen so they will lose they leafs.
LudyMelltSekher
Hello my dear friend Jocko, What a beautiful photography,excelent work, Super Wonderful!!!Congratulations!!!A million stars from me!!!**** Thank you so much for your words and your support. Your friendship is a treasure! Hug and kiss in your sweet one heart.Have a marvelous Wednesday. Luminous blessings. Ludy
Star4mation
Beautiful capture Jock :)
Fidelity2
Good enough for television. 5+.
bluedarkmoon
WOW!!! This place is amazing there and breath taking with these trees,love the capture real much and thank you telling us the name of this beautiful area 5+++
tallpindo
There was an old Polish farmer who had a cypress silo out by Rapson and had it tied by cables to all his other buildings. These living trees will not root rot.
beachzz
Love how they just grown right out of the water!!
evielouise
I am seeing double noooooooooo triple jockoo''s lol love the photos jocko they're fabulous thanks for sharing !~
sazzart
Nice one, thanks Jock
ElizaB
excellent capture
CarolSassy
Gorgeous! (:
Faemike55
Great photos and excellent information regarding the cypress trees and the wood. well done!
drace68
Great pic and write-up, Jock.
PD154
Wonderful shot Jocko, I like these trees stiking out of the water like this, reminds me of the mangrove.
Mad-Mike
Very nice photo Jock
myquad
A great shot, Jocko!
Firesnuffer
Wonderful shot, Jock! It would be nice to be out on a boat there!!
jif3d
I think that guy has the best way to get around the lake, no need for rowing ! Nice watery capture Jock ! I had some Cypress pine flooring and I just varnished it and it is still fine 6 years later, but I guess it is different from the ones growing in the lake ? ~Cheers~
goodoleboy
Great shot of the trees and boats in Lake Martin, Jock! I've heard of trees growing in Brooklyn, but never heard of or saw trees growing right out of the water. Wouldn't they rot down at the base?
e-brink
Nice shot Jock. I love the light quality.
Ionel
Great capture!
auntietk
Wonderful image! Thank you for sharing this photograph. It's fascinating!
moonrancher
Excellent image (I almost said landscape). Really draws me in.
Darkwish
You did great work! EXT pic! 5
MrsLubner
This wood last longer in water than any other. I heard that on a swamp tour in Florida many years ago. Gorgeous look at this lake!
DarkStormCrow
Excellent, nice capture..
flora-crassella
wonderful scene!!!!
sharky_
This would be a fun place to boat ride.. Excellent. Aloha
DennisReed
A gorgeous part of the lake! I bet the Bass Fishing Awesome!