Just for grins (and since I'm bored), I thought I'd slap up a couple of 'trees' even though my (cheapo Kodak P'n'S) snapshots obviously aren't in the same league as the competitive stuff.
In another thread, I'd made some remarks about an awesome 'Royal' Oak in a neighbor's yard, so I tried to get something on chip that gave y'all some idea what I was talking about. My little Kodak can't go wide enough and since we're talking about a suburban neighborhood with limited ways to get an angle on it without houses, cars, power lines, other trees, and God-knows-what cluttering the shot, I couldn't get the whole tree in frame.
I tried to catch the neighbor at home to get permission to go in their backyard, but I couldn't find anyone at home. I asked two neighbors that I know and they don't know these people. Sooo... until I get permission (I'm just not inclined to trespass) to lay down under the tree or climb up into it, this (from their driveway, outside the gate) is about the best vantage point I could find that was accessible.
I have to figure this big fella is well over 65 years old. Older than me and in far better shape. Handsomer, too. I remember this area from when I was a toddler in the 40s ... it was mostly woods where my uncles hunted for pheasant. Fifty years ago, the developers came in. Thank God they didn't 'harvest' this one.
As a side note, we've had blue skies forecast for some time. It was supposed to be clear/blue on Friday (yesterday). It wasn't. It was supposed to be clear/blue on Saturday (today). It wasn't. It's supposed to be clear/blue Sunday (tomorrow). I've stopped holding my breath. (#$%^T&* Mitchigun! :grr: )
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... from little Acorns grow"
(Edited from original - Shutter: 1/60 sec; Aperture: f2.80; Focal length: 37mm; ISO 100)
Last (2005) Thanksgiving morning (early), we had a "wake-up call" ...
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Timmm-burrrr!"
(Edited from original - Shutter: 1/125 sec; Aperture: f5.60; Focal length: 37mm; ISO 100)