Naked against the sky #13 by goodoleboy
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Description
Bad hair day.
Captured 1/29/13, early morn, somewhere around the neighborhood.
Undeniably ZOOM worthy.
Super Bowl Sunday, one of the biggest days of the year, where it is, besides the huge football game itself, the second highest day of food consumption in the country -- behind first place Thanksgiving -- and consisting mostly of snack stuff such as chicken wings, pizza, chips, dips, plus ever reliable beer to wash it all down.
Cheerybye, and enjoy the game.
Comments (10)
magnus073
Great looking photo Harry, and I enjoyed your thoughts on superbowl feasting. I won't have that problem this year as I am down with the flu ;)
jocko500
cool shot
MrsRatbag
I think it's lovely when we can see the structure of the tree branches without the leaves interfering; the leaves are nice too, when it's warm and sunny and we need some shade, but the structure is the most important part. This is a wonderful capture, excellently done, Harry. I'm not watching the game, but Dad is, and he said they were playing like little kids!
mgtcs
Very beautiful place, amazing sky my friend, superb shot!
durleybeachbum
Lovely tracery.
morningglory
There is something appealing about naked trees. I was taking a few shots of my Green Ash yesterday.
anmes
LOve this..a real sense of movement
racolt33
Reminds me of upside down lightning strikes. Contrasting a "negative" photo.
tennesseecowgirl
What there was a game on?? lol I don't follow football, but I had to run to the store that day and you could just tell by the junk people were throwing into their carts that it was Football Sunday. Great image
myrrhluz
It looks like it is full of static electricity. The little tiny branches coming off of the longer branches show up really distinctly on the top right. I haven't seen growth like that before. Beautiful and interesting capture!