Friday's Focus - 2018/12/14 - Tree(s)

JimFox

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Our Focus this Friday is on the Tree!

Ideally, it's a single tree, but if not, make sure the focus of the image is the trees. The less trees you have in your image (down to one) the more points you will get. :)

Please add your Tree(s) photos in reply to this thread.

Jim

Here is mine, from out at Johnny Behind the Rocks in Wyoming. I have Twin Trees.

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Tom Narwid

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Our Focus this Friday is on the Tree!

Ideally, it's a single tree, but if not, make sure the focus of the image is the trees. The less trees you have in your image (down to one) the more points you will get. :)

Please add your Tree(s) photos in reply to this thread.

Jim

Here is mine, from out at Johnny Behind the Rocks in Wyoming. I have Twin Trees.

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Tunbridge, Vermont
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Roy Kropp

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The big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) is one of the more exquisite trees in the Pacific Northwest. One of the best examples is the impressive (and often photographed) specimen at the western end of Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park. Here I captured images the progress from broad to detailed views of the tree.
 

AlanLichty

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The big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) is one of the more exquisite trees in the Pacific Northwest. One of the best examples is the impressive (and often photographed) specimen at the western end of Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park. Here I captured images the progress from broad to detailed views of the tree.
I love those mossy big leaf maples in the Olympics. We have lots of them in our area but not with the over the top moss of the rain forest.
 
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Very nice, Roy. Welcome to Focal World. I look forward to more of your images.
 

Tom Narwid

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View attachment 14745 View attachment 14746 View attachment 14747 The big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) is one of the more exquisite trees in the Pacific Northwest. One of the best examples is the impressive (and often photographed) specimen at the western end of Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park. Here I captured images the progress from broad to detailed views of the tree.
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This is a White Oak in a field in Illinois.

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I always liked this one Doug.
 

JimFox

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A couple of isolated tree photos from a day in the Highlands.

Scruffy, yet hearty lonely one in Glen Etive.
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And the one known as 'the tree', on Rannoch Moor. The Buachaille Etive Mor, or at least the base of it, is to the right of 'the tree'.
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Barry I am liking that 2nd one a lot. But I have to say that I needed a microscope to find the tree in #1. :eek:
 
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