Dave Farnes Well-Known Member Mar 26, 2020 #2 Nice contrast between the subjects. The difference being, there are no straight lines in nature.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Mar 26, 2020 #3 None at all? Not sure about that, Dave, but understand what you are saying. I love the seeming chaos of the tree.
None at all? Not sure about that, Dave, but understand what you are saying. I love the seeming chaos of the tree.
Pete Askew Admin Mar 27, 2020 #4 Yes, it contrasts nicely with the buildings behind. Is the the local 'kissing tree'? It seems to be full of Mistletoe.
Yes, it contrasts nicely with the buildings behind. Is the the local 'kissing tree'? It seems to be full of Mistletoe.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Mar 27, 2020 #5 Hmm...I never tried kissing it, scared it would bite me. Mind you, its bark is worse than its bite...ughh this isolation is rotting my brain!
Hmm...I never tried kissing it, scared it would bite me. Mind you, its bark is worse than its bite...ughh this isolation is rotting my brain!
Dave Farnes Well-Known Member Mar 27, 2020 #6 Rob MacKillop said: None at all? Not sure about that, Dave, but understand what you are saying. I love the seeming chaos of the tree. Click to expand... True; the three things that do not exist in nature are pure black, pure white and a straight line. I agree about the trees, the chaos is beautiful and done for a reason.
Rob MacKillop said: None at all? Not sure about that, Dave, but understand what you are saying. I love the seeming chaos of the tree. Click to expand... True; the three things that do not exist in nature are pure black, pure white and a straight line. I agree about the trees, the chaos is beautiful and done for a reason.
Rhonda Smith Well-Known Member Mar 27, 2020 #7 Go out for a solitary walk. might clear that foggy mind.