Stumped tree 

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  • Close-up of a squirrel sitting and eating on a tree stump.

  • An IR shot. Title inspired by Frank Zappa again. / ......................................................................................................... / Out in Cucamonga / Many years ago / Near a Holy Roller Church / There was once a place / Where me and a couple of friends / Began practicing for the time / We might go / On TV / And as fate would have it / Later on we got a chance to play. / All we ever really knew: / That it was crazy / / / / / / Why not check out “Fenced Off” while you’re here… / /

  • Original illustration, done in ink and then digitally colored and detailed.

  • Santa Rosa Lake, New Mexico

  • A lone maple leaf somehow stuck to rotting tree trunk, mayb e caught on the lichen. Both tree and leaf appear close to be reclaimed by the forest itself.

  • The leaves are easier to pick, the backdrop if you can’t tell’s the cracked remnents of an old tree stump, it had become grey enough to resemble what i wished it to – earth. The image is about life returning to the ground.

  • A gnarled stump slowly having its roots exposed by the waters of Rimrock Lake. Some day it will be swept away by the rising water. (I was particularly drawn to this scene by the way the stumps shape was mirrored by the distant peak across the lake)

  • ...if you’ve ever read Shel Silverstein’s book “The Giving Tree” then you’ll understand how I felt…and still feel. / These lovely old 100’ pines were marked for months and finally cut down last week. Even though I knew it was coming, I still wasn’t ready to see them go…saddened to see them gone…cut down at last. / On this rainy gloomy day I first discovered this…I went to look at their remaining stumps and discovered they were still giving their gifts, as I took in their inner beauty ~ their colored rings and sunset centers…spin art of a kind (the other titled that way)...isn’t nature amazing?

  • These grand old giants are at Woodwalton Fen, home of the Great Fen Project in Cambridgeshire, England. Another of my shots of the Fen Fenland Shack To find out more about the Great Fen Project click here

  • The Moss covered Cedar stump, is in the Woodlands on my old Farm land in NW Oregon. / This stump takes 4 people with extended arms to go around in the state it is in. Wonder how much bigger around it once was? / I know most people would not be interesting buying a photo like this but I just wanted to share an old decaying Cedar lost to time. Photo taken with my Evolt 510 camera.

  • Captured At Lake Mackintosh, on the West Coast of Tasmania. / The day was perfect for reflections, and this tree stump in the lake made a great subject.

  • We don’t have to protect the environment, the Second Coming is at hand. / / James Watt

  • Almost fall at Poyners Creek, North Carolina….I wished I was a little earlier to catch more of the fog. Sorry Chris!..LOL My home internet has been down 5 days! I have a lot of great works to view. I have not forgot you all.

  • Took this shot last week in a paddock behind our b&b near Alexandra while away for three days for our tenth anniversary. I think my polariser over cooked the sky a bit, oh well. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Dead tree on the shore of Lower Rivington Reservoir at sunset.

  • Watercolor on Bainbridge Board – Cold Pressed 12” x 16”

  • American River, Sacramento California / Canon 350d /

  • I have been passing this tree from Eastlink for so long now that I finally made a special trip out to take some photos. Treated as other recent tree images in Photoshop with layers of my some of my other images. Oh I did also originally use Photomatrix as I had taken 3 exposures, but I do not think this made much difference to the final result.

  • This is an infrared image taken with the tripod precariously balancing over fast flowing water and me trying to hold an umbrella up over myself and the camera whilst perched on the edge of a wet and slippery drain…got a mental picture yet? lol…...The things we do for a shot. The people who drove past whilst I was in this position certainly enjoyed themselves. Here are the camera settings: Canon 450D and 18-55mm kit lens / HOYA R72 filter / ISO400 / f/5.6 / 25sec exposure / One large umbrella and a wet bum from giving up and eventually sitting in the grass. Location: Kooragang Island, Newcastle, NSW.

  • Taken at Lake Glenmaggie, Victoria at the time of year where inflows into the catchment are at their lowest, generally around autumn. The remains of the old Glenmaggie township can be seen as the water goes below 20-odd %. Shot with a Nikon D200, 18-35mm lens, 1/3 sec @ F/22, 100 ISO, .9 ND grad filter, hand held.

  • This is another small garden of mine with a tree stump for the core of it with a birdbath dish resting on top. What you see here is what I see without the effects outside my window where I sit daily on the computer.

  • Forest near Glenorchy, gateway to New Zealand’s Mount Aspiring National Park. Also the location for several scenes from the Lord of The Rings trilogy. Captured with Nikon D300 Featured in New Zealand Made group 11/08/2009 / Featured in Forests group 17/08/2009

  • image captured in rye,victoria very early on a cold june morning / it was a very beautiful moment in time for me… the cormorant sat here for some time perhaps trying to warm itself in the small amount of light making its way through the morning fog… or even looking for some breakfast… in anycase it was quite the magical moment… this image is a hand printed silver gelatin print that has then been blue toned / the actual print is on 205×255mm paper / image itself measures at 155×155 mm / i have tried to keep this image as close to the original as is possilble, so this is a straight flatbed scan no adjustments aside from dust removal in PS

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