Thursday, January 3, 2013

Dancing, spidery tree


16 comments:

  1. So is it a modern dancer or does it lean more toward a traditional ballroom motion? I'd guess a waltz. Pretty shot!

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  2. Love all the green [ especially at this time of year! ]. I also like the framing on the dark green on top of the image. Happy New Year to you and family, have a great one :D

    p/s: Unfortunately we had no relation with your "Fiskars" eraser, we like to say it has, but it wouldn't be truthful haha :D

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  3. Nice shot, Lowell. I wonder if that is a chalk maple.

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  4. Some great trees down here, Lowell.

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  5. un bel arbre albinos qui ressort bien des autres arbres et qui tisse sa toile ;)

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  6. What a fascinating tree. It almost looks like what Spanish moss looks like when you look at it up close. Lovely shot, Lowell!

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  7. When I see trees like this in Florida this time of year I am puzzled because I don't know if they are dormant or dead. I love the framing of the Spanish moss on this.

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  8. Did the tree imbibe a few too many at t he Chili's too? ;)

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  9. That's a spooky looking tree!

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  10. Lacy but kinda creepy at the same time. :)

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  11. A dancing tree is a happy tree.
    Nice shot. It kind of looks like a ghost tree.

    Thank you for your kind words on my blog!

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  12. That moss on the tree looks a lot like icicles.

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  13. She's a beauty, Lowell. I'm just catching up on your posts of the last week - starting the year off at the dentist's is not a nice way to begin but at least it's over!

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  14. Because of Lois, I can no longer look at Spanish Moss without getting creeped out. Love the contrast of the bare white tree against all the greenery, though.

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