Molly,, what an interesting tree,, you find the coolest things to shoot. The red stripe… what’s caused it? it really is fascinating.. *~matthew~*
what an interesting message you share with us…not many people have mastered this art of bending…I am still trying Thank You
That’s such an interesting photo. And it fits so well with the message. Very cool. :goodjob:
There you go with the red, again.
What a great caption and even better photo. -mari
Lovely.. once again.
First reading the quote on the subscription list, thinking about it, then clicking on your site to see the image, and being stunned, over and over, by the power of your vision through your camera… xo
You sure find some wonderfully wise words to go with your shots.
is that tree bleeding?
thank you for the gentle reminder of one of life’s calming and nurturing rules. i hope you’re well! :heartbeat:
I revel in the wonders of nature and your talent.
sounds good. I will take such advice.
Sage advice!
:heartbeat:,
Thanks so much for the blessing of your vision! I love it every time you post an image.
thats a interesting colored tree
~How much~ time?? :rolleyes:
Ummm, manzanita.
i love trees that have ‘the bent’ look to them
I love Manzanita…
very tao….
Beautiful photo. Reminds me of the Arbutus trees of the northwest coast. There were many on Vancouver Island when I lived out there and they had a distinctive broad leaf, although they were conifers, and the bark peeled away to reveal a redish brown underbark.
Wonderful quotation, and a beautiful photo as well.
Great entry and quote.
I love the bend of the trunk, and that red stripe. What is the red stripe? It is wonderful, but it has me puzzled.
I really like that photo…you take all these? If so, great work!!!!
well i am glad to remind you of something good, as opposed to something bad. new mexico is a wonderful place. my pops lives there, and i enjoy not only spending time with him, but getting to be in that part of the country. i hope you are well. question. how do you feel as your art as your career? i don’t know what it looks like, so i don’t know if that’s something i want. let me know when you can. thanks. love.
I like your perspective, both artistically and personally. Bravo, once again.
What a beautiful, unique site…thanks for sharing your talent with us…
What a great photo and quote! :goodjob: I wonder what made the tree red?
Great composition. That red stuff is way cool. :spinning:
I very much like the contrast between the textures of the smooth, sinuous manzanita trunk and the choppy, haphazard litter of leaves and pine needles in the background… and you’ve balanced the composition as though each were equally important… that really speaks to me.
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Molly,, what an interesting tree,, you find the coolest things to shoot. The red stripe… what’s caused it? it really is fascinating.. *~matthew~*
what an interesting message you share with us…not many
people have mastered this art of bending…I am still trying
Thank You
That’s such an interesting photo. And it fits so well with the message. Very cool. :goodjob:
There you go with the red, again.
What a great caption and even better photo.
-mari
Lovely.. once again.
First reading the quote on the subscription list, thinking about it, then clicking on your site to see the image, and being stunned, over and over, by the power of your vision through your camera… xo
You sure find some wonderfully wise words to go with your shots.
is that tree bleeding?
thank you for the gentle reminder of one of life’s calming and nurturing rules. i hope you’re well!
:heartbeat:
I revel in the wonders of nature and your talent.
sounds good. I will take such advice.
Sage advice!
:heartbeat:,
Thanks so much for the blessing of your vision! I love it every time you post an image.
thats a interesting colored tree
~How much~ time?? :rolleyes:
Ummm, manzanita.
i love trees that have ‘the bent’ look to them
I love Manzanita…
very tao….
Beautiful photo. Reminds me of the Arbutus trees of the northwest coast. There were many on Vancouver Island when I lived out there and they had a distinctive broad leaf, although they were conifers, and the bark peeled away to reveal a redish brown underbark.
Wonderful quotation, and a beautiful photo as well.
Great entry and quote.
I love the bend of the trunk, and that red stripe. What is the red stripe? It is wonderful, but it has me puzzled.
I really like that photo…you take all these? If so, great work!!!!
well i am glad to remind you of something good, as opposed to something bad.
new mexico is a wonderful place.
my pops lives there, and i enjoy not only spending time with him, but getting to be in that part of the country.
i hope you are well.
question.
how do you feel as your art as your career?
i don’t know what it looks like, so i don’t know if that’s something i want.
let me know when you can.
thanks.
love.
I like your perspective, both artistically and personally. Bravo, once again.
What a beautiful, unique site…thanks for sharing your talent with us…
What a great photo and quote! :goodjob: I wonder what made the tree red?
Great composition. That red stuff is way cool. :spinning:
I very much like the contrast between the textures of the smooth, sinuous manzanita trunk and the choppy, haphazard litter of leaves and pine needles in the background… and you’ve balanced the composition as though each were equally important… that really speaks to me.