That's a beautiful, rugged neighborhood, Scott. Love the gnarly tree. On a side note, it looks like the ancient one is having to struggle with its younger neighbors.
Oh #2 for me but all are super Scott! What a treat to have this relic in the "'hood"! Instanly reminded me of the "Ents" in the Lord of the Ring!
I love trees...the more dead or leafless the better!
Again SUPER!
Dan
GoodEgg wrote:
That's a beautiful, rugged neighborhood, Scott. Love the gnarly tree. On a side note, it looks like the ancient one is having to struggle with its younger neighbors.
Thank you, fortunate that I have good photo opportunities nearby and lots of dirt roads to explore and get out into nature and the mountains. That’s exactly the story I saw in the scene—this old soul holding its ground among the newcomers
Danpbphoto wrote:
Oh #2 for me but all are super Scott! What a treat to have this relic in the "'hood"! Instanly reminded me of the "Ents" in the Lord of the Ring!
I love trees...the more dead or leafless the better!
Again SUPER!
Dan
I'm with you Dan, I love old dead trees too! Something very graphic about them and that's why I thought this would make for interesting B&W images. Thank you and I totally see the Ent connection - I half expected it to mutter something ancient and wise!
adventure_photo wrote:
I'm with you Dan, I love old dead trees too! Something very graphic about them and that's why I thought this would make for interesting B&W images. Thank you and I totally see the Ent connection - I half expected it to mutter something ancient and wise!
Yeah buddy!!!!
bnfotografie wrote:
I wouldn't mind living in a neighborhood like that. Beautiful shots, beautiful environment.
Brent
I really appreciate that, Brent. I feel pretty lucky to have access to places like this and I’m always happy to share it with others. Madison’s beautiful in its own way too — sometimes I find myself wishing I had easier access to more urban environments!