Deceptive Planting

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You could be forgiven for thinking that these photos were taken in some wintry location in Europe or the US. However, I took these in my back garden about a month ago. This pine tree grows in my neighbour’s back garden, tall and proud and I am always fascinated by it. Often, there are large birds flocking around it, I will try to catch those “on film” one day.

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These three separate photos were taken with my Olympus OMD EM5 with the 45mm lens.

Below is another shot, this time in colour. It was a lovely sunny Winter’s Day in Queensland, but I rather like them in black&white.

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Sending these photos along to Lucile’s Photo Rehab Clinic πŸ™‚

x desleyjane

 

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15 responses to “Deceptive Planting”

  1. Forestwoodfolkart Avatar

    It is always interesting to see how much the monochrome changes the atmosphere of the photo

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      I agree completely.

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  2. LDG luciledegodoy Avatar

    Amazing! And the warm weather is not at all disturbing this tree…strong one.
    It totally looks like another tree in black and white. The shots are great though.
    Xx

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      Thanks my dear. I often look at this tree, it always seems to look the same so it was good to see it looking different in b&w. Xx

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      1. LDG luciledegodoy Avatar

        Then look at it now because you’re going to Melbourne!!!!! Yay!!!! Xx

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        1. desleyjane Avatar

          Oops! Good idea!! Xxx

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  3. Joanne Avatar

    Lol, obviously the “Australian” in me is coming out for as soon as I saw that first capture I was back at the beach – either Alexander Headlands or Burleigh – where I remember these trees! πŸ™‚

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  4. Bipasha Avatar
    Bipasha

    Both versions are beautiful, color or not.

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      Thank you so much πŸ™‚

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  5. disperser Avatar

    I like the looks of Norfolk Pines (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araucaria_heterophylla). I used to have one in a pot in the house until it got too big and I gave it away.

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      I like them too. We have so many here. But I’ve never had one because they get way too big.

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  6. Terri Webster Schrandt Avatar

    Beautiful! Pine trees are my favorite! I have the biggest one in the neighborhood, too. Planted from a seedling I got from the state fair–a redwood. Now 200 feet tall after 25 years πŸ™‚

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