“ Tornado Tree ”
Ever since a tornado split this tree three years ago, I have been fascinated with the angle and how it frames new growth. We lost many trees back then and they were cleared away. This guy remains and frames new growth. I always remember the frightening tornado when I look at it, and how change ...
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  • Shaun Robinson Edited 4 years ago

    love the colouring

    love the colouring

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  • Bruno C. Graça Edited 4 years ago

    love all the branches around the tree, very intricate.
    the colours also very good, almost a painting

    love all the branches around the tree, very intricate.
    the colours also very good, almost a painting

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  • Alison McCondichie Edited 4 years ago

    I like your edit on this Joyce - it really brings out the detail in the bark and the damaged area of the tree. There is loads to look at in this.

    I like your edit on this Joyce - it really brings out the detail in the bark and the damaged area of the tree. There is loads to look at in this.

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  • Judy Tomlinson Windsor Edited 4 years ago

    I like the strong lines made by the fallen tree, caught my eye right away. Lovely soft colours in the trees, brush, and sky. Nice shot.

    I like the strong lines made by the fallen tree, caught my eye right away. Lovely soft colours in the trees, brush, and sky. Nice shot.

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