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Winter's Design

Photography Landscape posted on Feb 06, 2009
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Anyone who loves trees (not to be confused with a tree-hugger) has to be fascinated with the barren skeletons put on display each winter by the deciduous trees. Such amazing abstract designs they create, obscured the majority of the year by their own foliage. But every autumn when the leaves fall, each tree's unique construction is revealed. And like snowflakes, no two are the same. Although I'm soooo ready for spring, I'm still enjoying winter delights such as this. marshall

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50parsecs

9:50AM | Fri, 06 February 2009

I also am fascinated by the delicate tracery of naked trees in winter! Great pic, and some nice thoughts.

PD154

9:56AM | Fri, 06 February 2009

Super shot, this sillouette techniche is beautiful.

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glix70

10:01AM | Fri, 06 February 2009

Excellent light and the siluette of the branches too!!! Great idea!!! :)

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dhanco

11:50AM | Fri, 06 February 2009

Beautiful lighting in this and love those desolate winter trees. Excellent shot!

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beachzz

9:55PM | Fri, 06 February 2009

So true, we see the tree in all its naked beauty--great shot!!


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