Continuing from yesterdays Morning Fog post, as I arrived on the outskirts of town these trees were singled out with the fog obliterating all other objects nearby. I’ve been waiting for just such a morning to emphasis the shape of each individual tree.
Thank you, Lynne. The pine nearly didn’t make the cut as it is quite old and missing a lot of branches entirely. But then I liked that it wasn’t perfect 🙂
Thank you for commenting. Yes, a perfect combination and one we don’t get very often where I live. It always entails driving as I live above the fog line anyway.
Welcome to ‘Tree Shooters Inc.’ Noeline. I think there are many like us out there to whom a good looking tree is special. And that doesn’t necessarily mean a perfect tree either 🙂
Robyn G said:
Beatiful photos Lee. I especially like the fig!
Lovely.
leecleland said:
Thank you Robyn. I still can’t decide which I like best which is why I posted one of each 🙂
Lynne Ayers said:
My favourites are the fig and the pine. You could almost miss the branches in the pine and think nature just dobbed some green here and there.
leecleland said:
Thank you, Lynne. The pine nearly didn’t make the cut as it is quite old and missing a lot of branches entirely. But then I liked that it wasn’t perfect 🙂
Lynne Ayers said:
🙂 Maybe that’s also why I liked it – more like me 😉
leecleland said:
Not perfect? 🙂 Aw come on! 🙂
Lynne Ayers said:
No, really, sadly it’s true. But don’t tell my husband 😉
leecleland said:
🙂
Dreams and Zeros said:
Love these; trees+fog=perfect combination! Very beautiful.
leecleland said:
Thank you for commenting. Yes, a perfect combination and one we don’t get very often where I live. It always entails driving as I live above the fog line anyway.
Noeline Smith said:
I can’t resist a good tree shot 🙂
leecleland said:
Welcome to ‘Tree Shooters Inc.’ Noeline. I think there are many like us out there to whom a good looking tree is special. And that doesn’t necessarily mean a perfect tree either 🙂