Smoke Tree by photosynthesis
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Description
The scientific name for this type of smoke tree is cotinus coggygria. This was taken in my backyard...
Comments (13)
roguetographer
WOWZER! I love the colors and textures and composition of this one.
Faemike55
Very cool capture interesting tree
prutzworks
pndeed beautiful colors
whaleman
Wow, what a pretty tree! Are those light parts vary flammable?
photosynthesis
Don't know how flammable this tree is, but it's just a single tree & there are thousands of others all over my property, so I'm not going to worry about it. This is a high fire danger area, though & we do maintain a defensible space around our house.
Rob2753
I like the soft pastel colours and the nice mix of textures, good work !
ronmolina
Exceptional!
pimanjc
Unique.
alanwilliams
what a piece of beauty
goodoleboy
OMG, a medley of colors and textures to die for. Outstanding!
auntietk
Oh my. This is absolutely spectacular! The colors are gorgeous. It's hard to make a shot like this into something that isn't dull, but you've done a superb job of it. The composition makes the tree dance across my screen from sheer joy! Really fine work.
MrsRatbag
Wow! What a beautiful tree, and your capture shows us all of its magnificence. Well done!!!
anahata.c
Beautiful, and your shot of the flat-at-us "surface" of all those leaves and branches (and sinews) makes it feel as if the tree is all flush, and it feels almost like a 19th C print of floral designs. Your postwork, too, brings both softness and clarity at the same time. (Or your work in the camera.) It feels like a head-on shot of tufts placed on a table for design: It's amazing how you transformed the normally rolling and varied surface of a tree into an almost tapestry or "endpaper" design. (As in the old endpapers of old books.). And the yellows and oranges and bright beiges all make a symphony. Beautifully done. And this is in your backyard, huh? Lol, Not too shabby, sir!!!! I wouldn't move anytime soon!
danapommet
A spectacular capture and I have not seen anything like this before!