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  • Common Names: Kapok, Ceiba, Silk-cotton tree / Genus: Ceiba Species: pentandra The Kapok tree is an emergent tree of the tropical rainforests, and is often described as majestic. It can grow to a height of 150 feet or more, towering over other trees in the rainforest. Originally a native to South America it now has spread to the primary rainforests of West Africa, and the Southeast Asian rainforests of the Malay Peninsula, and the Indonesian archipelago.

  • Healesville, Victoria, Australia. I spotted this while driving along a country road. Stopped the car and trampled / fells down a steep, wet gully to get here and snapped away.

  • One from the archives and also one of from my all time favorite sunset series.

  • Best viewed LARGE

  • Paperbark gum tree, with bark pealing off, and squiggley lines made by insects under the bark. Green is from leaves I shot thru to add to the effect.

  • Search / Add This Image to Your Cart / This was the first picture I ever shot with my Sigma sd-9, I went out to get the / mail and got to come back with this.

  • Strong closeup of some little mushrooms on a very old chestnut tree trunk.

  • Regrowth after Bushfires in Australian Snowy Mountains

  • After our early morning elephant ride, to try and see tigers, I noticed that one of the elephants liked to hold his trunk over his tusk. Thought it may make a nice shot. / / (Bandhavgarh National Park – India) / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • WILD & FREE / / These little elephants have some fun with mum. / / (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / Edited with sepia effect, not too sure if it works ok or not?! / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Sun rays crossing a misty forest photographed in an early autumn morning. Another image from the same series: /

  • This photo is also for sale via the Wildlife-appeal account here on RedBubble. Profits from all donations will go to Wildlife Rescue and Protection Inc This is to help the Australian wildlife and animals who can’t rebuild their homes, can’t replenish their food source. If you like to buy this image and support the Australian wildlife and animals CLICK HERE / / / Well natural for the sepia part. Not natural for the elephant part as it is kept in a zoo. This photo was taken in Ouwehands Dierenpark, a zoo in The Netherlands. / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / Or browse through one of my categories: / animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / drop / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / light / macro / nature / other / reflection / water / winter

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  • James River, Newport News, VA Winner of tree silhouette contest in Silhouette group / and / Virginia Sunsets Challenges

  • Tree
    by jxle

    Can any buyers, please send a photo of how the shirt turns out, thanks =) Brushes by anaRasha

  • Townsville’s tropical trees are twisted, tangled and photogenic. I came across one huge tree with dozens of trunks entwining. I couldn’t stop snapping. Some of the shots turned out spooky and mysterious. I think that tree had me under its spell… Nikon D60 with Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens. May 2009. In RedBubble’s Featured Art & Photography. / Featured in The Art of Intrigue.

  • Hooke Woods, near Beaminster, Dorset, UK !Dorset, England, English, Britain, British, UK, landscape, country, countryside, rural, scene, scenic, nature, earth, photo, photograph, picture, print, greetings, card, mounted, matted, laminated, framed, canvas, poster, Finntasia, Nigel Finn!

  • Thankfully even through high winds and alot of rain, a tree in my daughters back yard stood with beautiful leaves still on its branches and a blanket of them on the ground, after tomorrow we are in for more high winds I am sure alot of these will be falling off like crazy. Taken in Pigeon Michigan / Nikon D90 / 18-200mm VR Lens

  • View other work from this series Bushland, Northern New South Wales, Australia / Best viewed LARGE Over bridge of sighs / To rest my eyes in shades of green / Under dreamin’ spires / To Itchycoo Park, that’s where I’ve been What did you do there? / I got high / What did you feel there? / Well I cried / But why the tears there? / I’ll tell you why / It’s all too beautiful / It’s all too beautiful / It’s all too beautiful / It’s all too beautiful I feel inclined to blow my mind / Get hung up feed the ducks with a bun / They all come out to groove about / Be niceand have fun in the sun Tell you what I’ll do (what will you do?) / I’d like to go there now with you / You can miss out school (won’t that be cool) / Why go to learn the words of fools? / What will we do there? / We’ll get high / What will we touch there? / We’ll touch the sky / But why the tears then? / I’ll tell you why It’s all too beautiful / It’s all too beautiful / It’s all too beautiful / It’s all too beautiful I feel inclined to blow my mind / Get hung up feed the ducks with a bun / They all come out to groove about / Be nice and have fun in the sun It’s all too beautiful / It’s all too beautiful / It’s all too beautiful / Ha! It’s all too beautiful Small Faces

  • At the San Leandro Marina, CA

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