Aspen plantation with shelter belt birch.
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Aspen plantation with shelter belt birch.
Some great trees here!
5x4 90mm Lith
I see many people on this forum like trees. Here is one from Tohickon Valley Park, PA.
Cheers,
JOH
Great Images everyone...
My small forest...
jim k
Nobody's got any Ents?
http://www.dianemaher.fotopic.net/p9564485.html
8x10, Maco 820c IR, 240 mm G-Claron
http://www.dianemaher.fotopic.net/p41529009.html
8x10, HP5+, 19 in. Apochromat Artar
http://www.dianemaher.fotopic.net/p41529007.html
8x10, HP5+, 240 mm G-Claron
I think this thread shows that we all like to shoot trees at times.
No one has posted a dogwood yet. This one is from GSMNP. 150mm Sironar-S, 5x4 160PortraVC.
Red Alders and Stream
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/102/2...28c7cdf900.jpg
Caltar II-N 150mm f/5.6 lens, E100SW, 3 seconds at f/45
Nikkor-T 500mm, Sinar F2, Sinar Zoom,
Fotoman 612, 90mm Grandagon
lundy aspens 305mm @11 8x10 fp4
dead juniper 300mm Nikkor M 4x5 maco ir
last one standing 90mm grandagon 4x5 velvia
i love trees. more than rocks but not as much as ice or snow
Here are a couple.
What about trees and snow combined?
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2245/...d1184003_o.jpg
8x10 cropped to 4x10, Protar IIIa 9/172 @ f/30, Kodak SR45
Nice work everyone! Beautiful stuff, here's a couple of mine:
Maple in Chiricahua Mtns
http://homepage.mac.com/mrljb/newwor...-080108-01.jpg
Crispy Sycamore in Santa Catalinas
http://homepage.mac.com/mrljb/Galler...007_064_01.jpg
Secret Cottonwood & Maple, Secret Mountain Wilderness
http://homepage.mac.com/mrljb/newwork/lf2008_002_01.jpg
in New England ...
Tree roots along Shark River, Trinidad. Arca Swiss 8x10. Kodak E100VS.
A few to add.
Just one, lonely tree...
4' X 5' with apo tele xenar 400mm
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hamses/nederla...afiles/l11.jpg
Some aspens just outside Aspen, CO, on the way to the Maroon Bells. The color is just as I saw it - there was a really odd color balance as all the illumination was blue sky and light bouncing off the maroon colored mountains above.
http://keyesphoto.com/Resource/Kdk00...pens_450mr.JPG
Linhof Technika with 240 G-Claron, Fujichrome RDP
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Here's a couple from Vancouver Island. The colour shot is on Chatham Island near Victoria and the b&w is in Nuchatlitz Inlet on the west coast.
My contributions
Gary: love those beeches.
yep.
Heres one from my AZO days..
http://www.apug.org/gallery/data/500/trees02.jpg
ahhhh trees..... such great friends.
Lovely work everyone.
Here's a 5X7 wetplate taken two weeks ago.
http://home.austin.rr.com/schrochem/...aningtrees.jpg
Here is one from Yosemite taken with a Toyo CF last year. Rodenstock 150 Sironar-N on Fuji Acros 100. This dead weathered tree and root is about 8 feet tall. I've also submitted this one to the book Frank is putting together.
Title: Tuolumne Rex, Yosemite, 2006
Alan, Scott, Brad, nice frickin' work. Alan, that 25min shot is incredible!
vinny
Here's a couple that fall into the trees, snow and fog categories. Taken with Toyo 4x5
on Kodak 100vs.
Attachment 9262
I will toss this one into the mix. Very old Bristlecone pine from the high country of Colorado.
Cheers!
Great thread with some very interesting images. Here's one.
Tree...is me. Here I am.
Happy shooting!
Could not resist posting some dead trees.
Tree Roots -- 8x10 platinum/palladium print (Shore Acres, OR)
Burnt Snag -- 5x7 Carbon Print (El Capitan Meadow, YNP)
Vaughn
And one more -- last one, I promise;)
Alders, Houda Point, Northern CA -- 8x10 Platinum/palladium print
Vaughn
Ok, a couple more! I wonder if we like trees because we like wooden cameras?
4x5, 180 symmar and fp4.
Nahhh- trees are popular subjects because they don't move. They don't take direction well, either, but that doesn't matter as much.
1800's Catholic Church in the forest at Blanche Lake, Quebec
8X10 Kodak 2d, 14 inch Ektar, Efke 25
Shore Acres Rootball and close up of same. Good eye Vaugn.
That root system does cry out "photograph me!" LOL! How did you haul a big enough darkcloth out there to cover up the background?!
I took that shot about 10 years ago, but just came across the pt/pd print last night while I was doing some copy work...so I thought I'd throw it in the pile.
Was yours more recent? There was a couple initials carved into it back then -- probably a few more by now!
Vaughn