Thanks, I like that photo of the giraffe and the baobab tree, too. When I saw it standing there, I thought the scale was interesting. I took that photo in Tarangire National Park. It’s quite a beautiful place.
I think the bristlecone pines are really neat. I like the feel of being in a forest of them. When I think of all the things that have come and gone in their lifetime, they seem like such a great reference for patience.
Trees are hard to appreciate in terms of their size and scale, and they can be so tricky to get in a photograph! These photographs capture them so well, and I love the scale and reference and reverence I feel looking at the giraffe standing shaded in the Baobab.
I agree. I find the size of trees can be a bit tricky to capture in photographs. The giraffe standing in the Baobab shade made for an interesting scale reference. Thanks for the comment!
I enjoyed the photos of the trees. Love the winter snow on the evergreens with the fog in the background. And the bristlecone pines are so old but still thrive. Thank you
Thanks for the note. I think there is such great variety in nature. I find it interesting how different places can be over a short geographic distance of even just a season. I like the variety.
I love the one with the giraffe. It may sound funny but it seems so still, so quiet.
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Thanks, I like that photo of the giraffe and the baobab tree, too. When I saw it standing there, I thought the scale was interesting. I took that photo in Tarangire National Park. It’s quite a beautiful place.
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Thanks for the bristlecone pine(s)! I love the giraffe too. And the bosque.
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I think the bristlecone pines are really neat. I like the feel of being in a forest of them. When I think of all the things that have come and gone in their lifetime, they seem like such a great reference for patience.
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Trees are hard to appreciate in terms of their size and scale, and they can be so tricky to get in a photograph! These photographs capture them so well, and I love the scale and reference and reverence I feel looking at the giraffe standing shaded in the Baobab.
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I agree. I find the size of trees can be a bit tricky to capture in photographs. The giraffe standing in the Baobab shade made for an interesting scale reference. Thanks for the comment!
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I enjoyed the photos of the trees. Love the winter snow on the evergreens with the fog in the background. And the bristlecone pines are so old but still thrive. Thank you
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Thanks for the comment Rochelle. I think trees are really neat. I’m always impressed with how they can thrive in so many extreme climates.
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Nice variety of colors, textures, forms, seasons, and environments. Thank you.
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Thanks for the note. I think there is such great variety in nature. I find it interesting how different places can be over a short geographic distance of even just a season. I like the variety.
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Great theme, and wonderful collection of environments!
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