Cedar Fever

Andy Heatwole

Cedar Fever

A cedar tree near San Marcos, TX releases a huge cloud of pollen. This is a scary sight if you’re allergic.

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Cedar Fever by Andy Heatwole
  • Tom Gomez

    Tom Gomez

    My God, I can feel my asthma coming on …

  • Charles Dobbs Photography

    Charles Dobbs ...

    Wow! Now that is spectacular!

  • Cathy Middleton

    Cathy Middleton

    Cough, cough, splutter, wheeze, cough…....oh my that’s a great shot, but glad I’m not there!

  • andrew cowell

    andrew cowell

    amazing capture!

  • pinkyjain

    pinkyjain

    Whoa, what a great capture, wow. Did the wind cause this?

  • Rebecca Cruz

    Rebecca Cruz

    Oh my goodness, I’ve never seen such a thing! I’d also love to know if this is caused by the wind, or a spontaneous type of thing? Very cool.

  • Andy Heatwole

    Andy Heatwole

    Thank you all for the comments. It was caused by the wind. This was the first sunny day after a few days of rain and apparently the pollen had built up. I first noticed it when I saw what I thought was smoke blowing by the window in my office. In fact, my whole neighborhood looked like it was on fire. Thankfully I’m not allergic to the stuff.

  • paulywog1561

    paulywog1561

    Neat capture!
    Reminds me of when I lived in Tahoe, we had tons of yellow pollen all over everything from all the PInes up there!

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