Variety is the spice of life as they say I love the way that photography can capture the texture of nature.
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Saturday, 2 March 2013
Seeing the wood for the trees
Variety is the spice of life as they say I love the way that photography can capture the texture of nature.
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I love trees. They are so interesting to look at and I always wonder what sort of sights they must have seen over the years.
ReplyDeletegreat pictures, they look so cool in B&W x
ReplyDeleteThe first tree looks good enough to climb!
ReplyDeletegreat textures and shades in these photos Claire - i enjoy looking up at trees too. so much widsom inside them i feel x
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures x
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, love the way that top tree looks like you could climb up it easily.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up.
We went to the seaside today and took some photos of bent trees which my son thought was incredibly strange!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I always think we don't spend enough time just looking up, it can be a great way to get a new angle on the world.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and I love how when you look up at trees you can trul appreciate how tall and magnificent they are.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics - I am looking forward to the blossom - my favourite part of trees and spring!
ReplyDeleteLovely to look up once in a while. Although it does give you neck ache!
ReplyDeleteI've got a thing about taking photos looking up into trees, never thought of doing them in black and white though, they look great.
ReplyDeletelovely photos, i really do love the shapes and lines you get from the naked trees
ReplyDeleteThe black and white shots are very effective, dramatic and makes it a little eerie.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos; I love taking photos of trees.
ReplyDeleteI do love sitting or standing under a tree canopy....it's a much rarer thing at this time of year though!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. We probably don't look up often enough.
ReplyDeleteyou get some great pics looking up, I did a week of it last year, just cos I could. I always wonder what little creatures live in the trees.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic old tree. Just beautiful
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