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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A cedar tree near San Marcos, TX releases a huge cloud of pollen. This is a scary sight if you’re allergic.
Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
Tom Gomez
My God, I can feel my asthma coming on …
Charles Dobbs ...
Wow! Now that is spectacular!
Cathy Middleton
Cough, cough, splutter, wheeze, cough…....oh my that’s a great shot, but glad I’m not there!
andrew cowell
amazing capture!
pinkyjain
Whoa, what a great capture, wow. Did the wind cause this?
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
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
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!