We often speak of trees as being most attractive when they are in leaf but, for me, they are equally interesting during the winter months when, bereft of leaves, they display their skeletal shapes and patterns.
We often speak of trees as being most attractive when they are in leaf but, for me, they are equally interesting during the winter months when, bereft of leaves, they display their skeletal shapes and patterns.
Filed under Nature, Pattern, photography, rhythm, shapes, Trees, Uncategorized
Tagged as monochrome, silouette, trees without leaves, winter
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I totally agree with you, Louis. Trees are equally beautiful in the colder months. Your arty take on the trees looks great in monochrome.
Many thanks Dina. I’m pleased we think alike and that you enjoyed the presentation of the images.
A beautiful trio…and don’t you love the way the outlines soften in early spring with all the tiny buds?
Trees without their leaves seem to display their individuality and character. No two are alike.
And they gain more and more character as they age.