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03-MAY-2010 Christine Hanrahan

Camperdown elm

Visitors to the garden will know this tree well. It sits at the junction of the service roads that cut through the garden, on the north west side of the Ash woods. It has a contorted shape, with wide flaring branches that encourage people to climb up and sit on them. It is not a native shrub, but a grafted tree of two different species, and was there long before we took over.

Canon PowerShot SX10 IS
1/400s f/5.7 at 100.0mm iso100 full exif

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Suzanne Labbé10-May-2010 00:34
Totally agree with that comment. In bonus, the explanation ! :o) Thank you ! ^V^
slhoornstra09-May-2010 22:07
Lots of depth and light and shadow, a very fine shot!! V
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