The Three Sisters by goodoleboy
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Description
shown all bright and bushy tailed, with their ladies-in-waiting standing faithfully behind.
Captured 2/1/14, early in the AM, about a mile from my hauntings.
I must have walked by these stalwart femmes a zillion times before I finally decided to snap them. They've been around for eons.
ZOOM for much better definition and detail.
Bye bye.
Comments (12)
racolt33
This has a somewhat majestic quality with a beautiful deep blue sky in the background. Great perspective and postwork!
durleybeachbum
They could do with shaving their legs more often.
goodoleboy
Andrea comes through again with some of her wry English wit.
magnus073
Nice work on another very cool looking capture, Harry.
mgtcs
WOW.....the perspective allows a marvelous view of those beautiful trees, spectacular shot, awesome in full screen!
MrsRatbag
That's what I mean about needing a lot of maintenance, all those dead fronds need trimming off, and the bent dead leaves need to come off too; it's a lot of hard work! Still, these three sisters are lovely in their grizzled splendor, and the longer they go without attention the harder it will be to do it! Great capture, Harry; I like seeing what things look like in your environs.
dragonmuse
I had no idea that palm trees looked like that.. Very interesting.
angora
amaaazing!!! never seen palms do that before!! great compo!!
poet001
Oh boy... beautiful shot on these Palm trees!!!!!!!!!
sharky_
Triplets at that too... Nice shot. Aloha
tennesseecowgirl
Nice shot
debbielove
Brilliant looking Palm(?).. Very different indeed! Great shot Harry and super title lol Rob
anahata.c
Oh yeah, zoom reveals a lot! I love andrea's "wry English wit," lol---and am with Denise and others too. Amazing coating, all those--what, dead fronds? dead bark? I don't know palm trees, coming from arctic chicago---but they look like leg warmers, or very thick hula skirts. Very vivid detail, and so nice, silhouetted against all that blue. I know the feeling of seeing the same sight a million times and never stopping to shoot it: I'm glad you did, because this is a scintillating capture. I just didn't know palm trees had that coating. And I think there's a younger 'brother' behind them---ie, the one who tags along, but who they keep out of sight because he embarrasses them. A vivid and direct capture, Harry. Fine job. (And man, you still have tremors? In your ((wonderful)) comments, you said you still had tremors: Man, I'd be packing my bags for the moon! We don't have quakes, obviously, but it must be disconcerting to feel them for several days afterwards. Like one wants to shout, "there are MEDICATIONS for that, people!" I hope they stop, and don't come back. Feeling the ground rattle beneath you--I can't imagine that...)