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  • Jif Skippy and Nutella
    by Jan Piller

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    “Peanut” was, at of the time of this image, still too small to venture from the tree. Thanks for the invite Nic! I hope this can be considered Urban – it was taken in cottage country.

  • The Bleakness of October
    by Anders Naesset

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    Foggy October morning. Norway. Canon EOS 5D with Canon EF 50mm f/1.4

  • Silver Birch
    by Paul Vanzella

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  • Natural Love
    by nikspix

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    I took this photo of a birch tree with a knot in it that looks like an eye. When I cropped then mirrored the image, and put them together, this is what resulted. There are two separate faces- one in each tree, facing one another, but when you view the picture as a whole, there’s another face- looking forward, composed of both eyes and a heart in the center that doubles as a mouth and a nose. At least that’s how I see it. Hence the title: Natural Love.

  • Reflected Birches
    by Tom Vaughan

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    A late afternoon scene in the Washington Arboretum (Seattle) in October with the white trunks of the birches reflecting brightly among the golden foliage. Canon D60.

  • Birches
    by squirrell

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    Painting inspired by an autumn walk in the woods.

  • Red And Blue
    by micmac

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    Macro of a birch-tree. / /

  • Blood Ritual
    by SabreToothFairy

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    This is a piece I made over a year ago, when I first got a hold of Photoshop Elements. I just wanted to see what the software was capable of, so I drew a unicorn and some brambles and played around with some stock images to create this piece. I deliberately avoided any actual blood for this one, as I thought it would look a little tacky, although now I’m thinking maybe a little trickle from the unicorn’s eye might be a worthy improvement. Like i say though, it was an experiment, so I’m inclined to just leave it be.

  • Howling Down The Moon
    by Deborah Holman

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    This is a drawing I have done for David my nephew for his eighteenth birthday. He came loaded with images he liked and this is what I have come up with. Coloured Pencil on smooth cartridge paper Also available as a T Shirt

  • Birch Allee Vista
    by Jeff Burns

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    This is a shot taken at Stan Heywet and it is a beautiful path of birch trees / Stan Heywet was a mansion owned by a extremely rich family back in the 1800’s. / It was converted into a museum which has acres of gardens for sight seeing. / You can do tours of the mansion and the garden. It has literally acres of gardens and walkways. Shot using a Canon Digital Rebel XTI 400D / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Halloween Cards / - Christmas Cards

  • Silver Birches
    by joolz

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    Taken not far from a beautiful little town in Italy called Parma. /

  • Birch
    by Kye Valongo

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    Looking up at the sky through silver birch trees. http://www.acorncepts.com / http://www.virtualorkney.com

  • The Misty Forest
    by Kofoed

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    Another misty morning all alone in the forest. This place is close to the sea, which makes good opportunities for misty shots. RAW capture, f/3.6, 1/50, aperture priority, spot metering, ISO 200, manual WB.

  • The time of which I spoke to you has now arrived, and you may deem it necessary to first borrow the sacred mAccA’gis. Who are you that comes here as a supplicant? Sit down opposite to me, where I can see you and speak to you, and fix your attentions upon me,while you receive life you must permit your thoughts to dwell upon your present condition, inorder to support yourself against falling into despondency. Words Spoken by The MidA A In Chief Painting using mixed media Music – Native American Quotes 21st October 2008

  • Don't Cry For Me
    by Michael Kienhuis

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    The Weeping Birch is a real winner! In summer these beauties act as mini air conditioners. I’ve spent many summers resting in the cool shade under this one or the many others that feature in ‘Howells Garden’ John’s Korumburra garden paradise.

  • Spirit Birch
    by Bill Morgenstern

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    November can generally be a dull month but in this grove of “Spirit Birch” near the shore of Lake Superior at Duluth, Minnesota, the forest was alive with songs and whispers on a snowless Thanksgiving Day. Printed, double matted and framed, this is a very compelling image.

  • Till Next Year
    by Kitsmumma

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    Best viewed LARGE

  • SilverBirch
    by jennyfnf

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    Fractal Explorer. Talis varI formula. Postwork in PI and PSP.

  • Birch
    by halftone

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  • Last Days
    by Kitsmumma

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  • Birkenhead Priory
    by PhotogeniquE IPA

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    Birkenhead Priory was founded about 1150 for the Benedictines and is the oldest standing building on Merseyside. Parts of the site are listed buildings of Grade I and II and the priory is also a Scheduled Ancient Monument. / / In 1317 the monks from Birkenhead Priory were granted ferry rights by Edward II. This allowed them to build a house in what is now Water Street to store their corn. The house was also used by travellers for shelter if the weather was too bad for the ferry to cross the River Mersey. / / The priory’s chapter house is consecrated as an Anglican church, with a chapel dedicated to the training ship HMS Conway. There is also a museum detailing the history of the site. / / St Mary’s Tower was originally part of Birkenhead’s first parish church, opened in 1821 in the grounds of the priory. / / Redevelopment of the area from 1925 resulted in a large number of residential housing within the parish being cleared to make way for the construction of the first Mersey Tunnel. An expansion of the Number 5 dry dock at the adjacent Cammell Laird shipyard in the 1960’s resulted in the church losing a significant portion of its graveyard. Subsequent redevelopment of the approach roads to the Mersey Tunnel effectively cut off the church from most of what remained of its parish, further dwindling the congregation. / / St. Mary’s Church closed in 1974 and was partly demolished a year later, for reasons of safety. Only the former church tower and parts of the outer walls were retained in situ. The tower has since been refurbished and is dedicated to those who died on HMS Thetis. / / The churchyard contains the burial vault of the Laird family, which includes John Laird (1805-1874), Birkenhead’s first Member of Parliament and co-founder of the adjacent Cammell Laird shipbuilding company. / / The name Birkenhead is possibly from the Old English bircen meaning birch tree, of which many once grew on the headland which jutted into the river near the Priory itself. / / More on the Priory here / / © photogenique (dave peddie): using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. / / Do check out puffling’s growing portfolio / / / /

  • birch
    by elisabetta trevisan

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    tempera and pastel on mdf

  • Silver Birch
    by Kye Valongo

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    Trying a black and white version of the Birch image, hope it works. Kye http://www.acornconcepts.com / http://www.virtualorkney.com

  • Wandering the shoreline of Lake Superior at Brighton Beach near Duluth, Minnesota, this quiet scene echoed nature’s silent beauty in a time of celebration.

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