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    Re: post your trees!

    It's down to all that hanging on, to stop falling off.

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    You've got it right scheinfluger_77 and barnacle, bottle trees (Brachychiton rupestris) are weird and tough. Their trunks store water which is a useful adaption for places where it might not rain for a few years. Farmers often leave bottle trees in fields as drought insurance because cattle will eat the core of these trees after they are cut down and split. Here's another example:


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    Aspens, Rocky Mountain National Park
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    Spent a couple of days in Florida, and explored along the "Forgotten Coast." This is really a great place to photograph that was just far enough away from my old place that I couldn't get out there much. Now it's 8 hours away though, but a good friend lives just up the road. Hopefully we'll have more time there in the future.

    Here's a nice tree found in the Aucilla WMA. Sinar Handy 4x5, 65mm f/8 Super Angulon, T-Max 100, FX-39:

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    Polaroid Type55
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    Wista SP

    img213d by Bhinesh Patel, on Flickr

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    Snow Gum Grove, Infrared

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    Taken with a wooden box diy 5x7 camera that I made to fit a Schneider Super Angulon 75mm.
    Not completely happy with its results. It's probably too wide for my taste and the lack of rise makes me include too much land. This one is cropped however at the bottom.
    Fomapan 100 in HC-110.
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    La Fageda d'en Jordą
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    Crimea, Russia. Jan 2016
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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by Arkasha_from_Russia View Post



    Crimea, Russia. Jan 2016
    Nagaoka4x5/Nikkor 150@11/Tmax100/ Xtol 1+1
    Great one Arkasha! A picture like this makes me realize the value of this thread. I probably would have walked right past this spot, or more likely, never have gone out with my large format camera on a day like this in the winter! Great vision.

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