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This tree was planted where?

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Jun 18, 2015
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An unusual tree that grows nearby. there have been stories whispered around campfires about its origin and its habits...

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irisinthespring

8:13PM | Sun, 21 June 2015

Awesome POV, and this huge tree!

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debbielove

6:57AM | Wed, 24 June 2015

All trees are special my friend, this one looks like a beech.. Nice close up shot, the moss is lovely. Rob

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Crudelitas

2:55PM | Wed, 24 June 2015

Very nice with this moss and these lichens. Great shot, Mike!

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flavia49

5:41PM | Sun, 28 June 2015

amazing capture

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anahata.c

3:59PM | Thu, 23 July 2015

An avant garde composer, Karlheinz Stockhausen, loved to take normal sounds---children playing, city noises, whatever---and place them into the middle of strange, otherworldly electronic sounds. And he'd say that we need to hear the ordinary in totally un-ordinary ways, so we can hear them 'fresh' again, as if for the "first time". I've seen how you do that with visuals so often: You take the familiar, and you transform it by your closeups, or your treatments, etc, so that your subject becomes wholly new, fresh, as if for the first time. If I saw this without your words, I'd have probably guessed that it was a tree, over time. But it still is wholly "new" because of the way you present it. Not only from the dramatic "V" you captured---like a deep valley in a huge mountain range---but from your postwork, emphasizing edges and hues and "colonies" throughout. A beautiful capture of a tree, wholly fresh, and bringing out the majesty and scope of the mere details of a simple tree. I can see, from this shot, why legends might spring up around it. Beautiful work.

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.2
MakeSONY
ModelDSC-H2
Shutter Speed10/600
ISO Speed80
Focal Length6

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