What is it with trees lately? I notice I have been noticing them more lately. Have they always been there looking like they are looking? Or, only now have they begun to command my attention as I pass by? I am finding, more and more lately, that when I go through my photographs after an "out & about" day, there is always some kind of unique or beautiful tree shot. You may have picked up on that if you are a loyal follower of mine.
From the many nice tree photos in my collection, I picked out a baker's dozen to share with you in this post dedicated just to trees. You can judge for yourself if any of these trees appear to be demanding to be admired!
From the many nice tree photos in my collection, I picked out a baker's dozen to share with you in this post dedicated just to trees. You can judge for yourself if any of these trees appear to be demanding to be admired!
#1 meadow after descending Carey Ridge
#2 an autumn Friday at Burstall Pass
#3 Elbow River at Glenbow Ranch
#4 Craters of the Moon in Idaho
#5 along a trail near Dinosaur Park Campground
#6 bike/hike path at Glenbow Ranch
#7 aspens at McNabb Hills
#8 at the summit of McLean Hill
#9 slope leading to top of Mount Hoffman
#10 country road in Rosebud
#11 reflection in Yellowstone Lake
#12 looking across Tower Lake
#13 The Boundary Pine at Bull Creek Hills
From the above 13 photos, #11 is my favourite! It was taken on a gorgeous early morning at Yellowstone Lake in Wyoming this past June 2012. It encompasses a few loves in my life. Of course water because I have that in my roots so that love will be there forever, mountains, snow and my new found love, trees.
Do you have a favourite?
All the trees are striking, but no 11 is my favourite too. Such beauty and perfection!
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