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29-FEB-2012 Janice Dunn

Trees

Scavenger Hunt - Monochromatic

At the beach - 2 Norfolk Pines and a Phoenix Palm
These trees (they are not native trees) are quite common at many of our NZ beaches.

Canon PowerShot S95
1/160s f/4.0 at 6.0mm iso80 full exif

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Mieke WA Minkjan06-Mar-2012 06:50
a lovely composition and processing
Dawn McKenzie-Wykes05-Mar-2012 08:45
Nice capture my friend...
Kerry Tingley05-Mar-2012 01:07
A very pretty pair.
laine04-Mar-2012 10:20
Lots of Norfolk Pines on our beaches here too...the tones are lovely, Janice
Laryl04-Mar-2012 06:39
excellent photo!!
Cindi Smith04-Mar-2012 03:26
Love the trees!
LynnH04-Mar-2012 01:28
We have both here too. Neither are native. Lovely treatment and framing! V
Frank Brault03-Mar-2012 23:28
I love the lovely softness of this scene. V
wernere0103-Mar-2012 23:18
So well composed. Somehow trees in b&w have a winter touch. Sure it´s a wonderful place in colours.
carol j. phipps03-Mar-2012 22:07
Nice point of view.
Mairéad03-Mar-2012 21:04
These looks so exotic to me!
Brenda03-Mar-2012 21:01
Very interesting to have 2 very different trees next to each other. Great composition. V
Barbara Heide03-Mar-2012 19:18
superb processing! these trees just look majestic!
Guest 03-Mar-2012 17:23
Beautiful trees, nice processing Janice!
Guest 03-Mar-2012 16:10
Beautiful shot, love your treatment.
larose forest photos03-Mar-2012 15:55
Superb composition and treatment of these lovely trees. V
Guest 03-Mar-2012 12:53
An interesting contrast of trees. v
J. Scott Coile03-Mar-2012 12:46
Interesting arrangement.
Stephanie03-Mar-2012 11:57
What a beautiful sight to see these well manicured trees at the beach! Love the bark on the palm! :)
Ann...03-Mar-2012 11:43
I love the bark patterns on the Palm. Lovely shot.
Sheila03-Mar-2012 10:50
Very nicely captured, Janice.
I quite like the Norfolk Island Pines. I read somewhere that sailors used to plant them wherever they landed because they are fast growing and very straight and they were always having masts break off, so the pines made a good temporary mast.
Yvonne03-Mar-2012 10:29
They're common on our better known beaches too Janice.. a lovely shot with the pretty background!
Guest 03-Mar-2012 09:52
Beautiful trees well captured in these tones.
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