Naked against the sky #10 by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 1/17/11, very early in the AM, at a local park within walking distance of my antithetical abode.
Utterly ZOOM worthy.
Ta-ta, thankx for the peek, and for any and all favs and complimentary comments.
Comments (14)
jocko500
nice old tree
Feliciti
like this naked old tree ,the form... and the blue blue sky :)
MrsRatbag
The light on the branches is wonderful; and what a marvelous shape it makes against the sky. Excellent shot, Harry, you did well!
mps
Excellent image
npauling
A wonderful capture and it stands out so well against the blue sky.
magnus073
Very nice photo Harry, and good idea for the title
danapommet
Nice looking knurly tree and it looks great against the morning sky. Dana
blondeblurr
There is something to be said, being nude ... one can actually see now precisely, how some of those new branches growing straight upwards - looking at the sky directly, Harry! BB
Lashia
I love seeing trees like this, great shot- thanks for sharing! :)
Selina Photography™
durleybeachbum
Most interesting tracery.
morningglory
When you really look at a tree like this, it really is amazing how the branches twist and turn. You'll make me look a lot closer next time I see a bare tree.
beachzz
Love the lighting on the branches--great shot!!
Rainastorm
You can say that again wow
myrrhluz
I love naked trees. I see less here than I like as some of the trees decide to stay clothed in the mild winters. This is a wonderful tree! The branches going every which way and deciding to arch for no particular reason that I can see. It's fun to see the ones that go straight up, as if they will have no truck with their more frivolous neighbors. I love the light hitting the branches. Beautiful capture!