Back to the park after school. I was later today. The sun was sinking in the west and this was facing east. When I wrote taillight it didn’t look correct but I checked it out with Merriam- Webster online and it is spelled right! I thought about cropping out the car end but changed my mind. I think it adds perspective and information, allowing one to judge how tall the pine tree is. It looks dead to me, but I am not an arborist.
Looks like the snow glows from the reflected setting sun.
It is a pine tree, isn’t it?
detail
That is amazing tree and a beautiful picture.
This is a great picture, and yes it looks like some kind of long needled pine. It looks dried out and not green, (or is it the light?) so it seems dead to me too but the needles are still on, and so are some kind of pine cones… if it were truly long dead it would be bare. Any arborist around?
Beautiful in any case.
Great shot, Ruth. Catching the setting sun’s light on the hill is further proof of that eye of yours. 🙂
C’est beau à voir mais je pense que c’et difficile à vivre avec toute cette neige.
Terrific shot
Your first photo is excellent. Love how the trees look in snow.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Very impressive photos!
I’m glad you chose to keep the car in the picture – I would have assumed the tree was a lot smaller than it really is without that small-but-important detail.
Yes it gives information you need to feel the scale of the tree. Thanks for your good comments on the blog Stef.