Just for Show show us your TREES (digital/analogue/natural/manipulated)

Gerard Klaassen

Active Member
Few years ago I've become a big fan of trees, since buying a fisheye lens (Meike 6.5mm full circulair)
Maybe it would be nice to start a new thread where everyone can show their photos of trees.
Doesn't matter if they are digital, analogue, colour or b&w, nor straightforward, artistic, or edited photos.
Everything is welcome, join and show them!

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Minolta 7D digital and it's glorious 6MP of CCD :

PICT0073 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Pentax 645 & Kodak Gold 200 (leaves from the large tree in the last picture, different season!):

img052 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Branch Combat - Pentax 645 w/ Fuji 200 in Williams AZ.

P1002368 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Can you tell I like this tree? This was ProImage 100 with the Pentax 17 :

P1002760 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr
 
Good call, Gerard. Especially as I haven't posted anything for a while.

First up, seven on film. All with a Minolta SRT101b or XD-7 and variety of Rokkor lenses, mostly with a yellow filter.

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And then a couple of digitals with a Canon 20D set to monochrome mode although I can't remember which particular lens(es).

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never have made it up there.
It was a nice day down at the ferry dock. As you can see from the photo, once we got up top, it was winter (despite it being taken in April almost exactly 6 years ago).
 
It's taken a few days to hunt down and scan the negative of this very special tree.

This hornbeam was all that remained of Deville Wood after the Battle of the Somme in 1916.

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Taken 25 years ago on Kodak Gold 200 with a Canon EOS 500n and 28-80 kit lens. I am assured that the tree is still there.
 
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