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Have a palm tree #2

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Apr 08, 2015
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A quasi island, captured back on 4/14/07, in beautiful Echo Park near downtown Los Angeles, California. Toodles.

Comments (8)


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giulband

10:42PM | Wed, 08 April 2015

Wonderful photo composition, great effect the lines of the trunks that seems a cage !!!!!!

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prutzworks

6:13AM | Thu, 09 April 2015

ditto

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Cyve

7:20AM | Thu, 09 April 2015

WOW... I like this place... Marvelous capture my friend !!!

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MrsRatbag

7:45AM | Thu, 09 April 2015

That's a marvelous palm tree heaven! It looks so exotic...wonderful POV and shot, Harry!

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claude19

5:10PM | Thu, 09 April 2015

wonderful island ! excellent shot !!!

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Hendesse

9:12AM | Fri, 10 April 2015

Very beautiful place, I like palm trees but we have to drive to the south of Europe to see these trees. Here in Central Europe they would not survive the winter. A great shot!

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debbielove

7:24AM | Mon, 13 April 2015

Or indeed, several dozen.. A lovely shot mate.. A haven in a city.. Rob

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anahata.c

10:44AM | Thu, 30 April 2015

striking way you caught these as a big coagulation of palm trees, and the way they seem to tilt ever-so slightly to the left. It's very slight, but the tilt's there (in most of the trees). It's a real wall of trees, and a very 'sudden' appearance; and you caught the suddenness beautifully. The water in front sets them off perfectly, too. Hendesse says they wouldn't survive the winter in C. Europe. Oh, wouldn't they! They don't survive here either. BUT---our city fathers and mothers, in their infinite wisdom, had the grand idea to plant them on the beach anyway! Here's a shot of some, on a beach maybe 8 blocks from my home. They take them down in the fall. I've yet to see them, since I've had a camera...this is from the web: http://www.photoblog.com/sduds14/2008/08/03/spectacular-day-in-chicago.html

anahata.c

10:45AM | Thu, 30 April 2015

Sorry! It's the 3d shot down! Not the 1st. (And again, that's not my shot---they stopped planting them since I got a camera...)


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