Is it possible to have too many photos of one tree?
Maybe, but I know I'll keep taking photos of this particular tree in all weathers and all seasons.
The idle comments of a passionate Australian gardener, whose 'Growing Delight' is sharing the everyday bits'n'pieces with other lovers of gardening, and through photography, the beauty of the Australian landscape.
10 comments:
It's a beautiful tree, Alice, and somehow every picture manages to look quite different from the rest.
Happy snapping!
Obviously not Alice. What a magnificent tree, and your photos are all so beautiful. You have a connection with it that shows...
I LOVE trees.
Ei) Alice!
This work is a espectacle. Vrey, very nice.
Great work,thank you.
Have a good day
Hi Alice ~~ I love your tree and I printed a picture of it a long time ago as I just love trees, esp. gum
trees. Thank you for sharing these wonderful photos with us. I was unable to get the ducted heating
like you have. They said there was not enough room in the ceiling because of the ducted cooling pipes
and no way to get under my house. So
I bought a couple more heaters.
Take care, My friend, Love, Merle.
Love those photos of that tree. I have one I often feature in my sky shots. It is not a gum, sadly.
They are all great photos ... I love the last one the best.
Take care, Meow
I love the gums, and this one is magnificent...rain, hail, shine, fog, sunrise and sunset. I can see why you love it so Alice :)
It's nice to see the contrasts.
That last beautiful sunset looks like it could've been taken in Africa.
Just wonderful, these tree-pictures! So now I should know where the kookaburras are sitting!! These are gum trees if I understood kerri, aren't they?
I can't imagine ever having enough seasonal pictures of that magnificent tree, Alice ... stunning against the splendid sky.
The tree is beautiful and the skies are magnificent.
Sara from farmingfriends
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