Saturday, September 26, 2015
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Great view through the woods.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what is responsible for the losing of the bark, weather, deer or a mould?
ReplyDeleteReally lovely shot Andy, very beautiful spot...
ReplyDeleteNice photograph! Great lighting.
ReplyDeleteCedars are amazing anyway but especially so in this setting.
ReplyDeleteI think cedar bark is beautiful as it ages.
ReplyDeleteThe curves of the trunks and branches do make for a good photo subject.
ReplyDeleteI agree, they are beautiful to photograph and this photo proves it.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite lovely, Andy! Well spotted.
ReplyDeleteI love dead trees as a subject. Very nice photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteCedars always appear to be delicately reaching out to one another. You've captured this beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThe bark is weathered and beautiful. Nice composition, as usual.
ReplyDeleteSuch great texture on theses trees. Excellent photo!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteA perfect composition and just as sharp as can be! Nicely done, Andy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visits while I was in France. Sorry that I was unable to visit your blog while I was away. Free time was scarce and the internet access was terrible!