Apart from the moss, your photograph certainly reminds of Pasadena, CA. In my youth, Sunday afternoons were always spent driving around with my Dad and Grandparents on roads like this looking at the beautiful homes.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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As I recall, you are out overly fond of these trees with all that itchy "stuff" on it, but you gotta admit, it makes a beautiful photo.
I know you don't like the Spanish Moss, Lowell, but this is absolutely amazing! What a fantastic capture!
I love this shot.
Oh wow, this is just beautiful!
It does make a nice picture. It would be a pleasant place for a bike ride if the traffic isn't too bad.
This is soooo Florida to me, Lowell! Fabulous shot.
This tree needs a barber :-)
Great shot, Lowell, I really like it!
Spectacular tree, love the endless looking road shot too.
Now I want to live on 1st avenue. At least in the winter.
This looks like something that should be in a movie set. Though I'm guessing all the stuff growing on this tree doesn't make for a healthy tree.
Very southern. I like it.
This is a Wow image.
As you say, frame it and hang it!
Looks like something out of a scary movie.
That tree provides a nice looking canopy!
It remember me my trip....
I would like to come back... Now !
;-)
Pierre
So beautiful perspective in this picture, the tree is spectacular!
Léia :)
It looks so attractive here, Lowell!
A beautiful avenue!
Great shot and maybe a little creepy at night. MB
Apart from the moss, your photograph certainly reminds of Pasadena, CA. In my youth, Sunday afternoons were always spent driving around with my Dad and Grandparents on roads like this looking at the beautiful homes.
I have been out of Florida for only two months and already I am homesick. Great image, Lowell.
I still don't trust Spanish moss, but they do make the street absolutely gorgeous.
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