Showing posts with label Tree's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tree's. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Autumn Trees


I took this photo at St James park in London, with the sun behind the tree. I love the effect of the light illuminating the leaves of the tree.
The sun is already going down here. I have slept after my nights and seen the garden briefly.
The Japanese Maple has nearly lost all its leafs. The garden is slowly starting to slumber. The only thing that is growing is all the bird seeds that have germinated in the wet conditions.
I am already planning what new plants to buy to add to the borders..

Sunday, October 14, 2007

What you love the most in Autumn


The Sycamore Tree growing in the Car park through the asphalt. I noticed there are four trunks growing up. They looked like the council have coppiced them, as in cutting the top layer off so they have grown up with long thin branches covered in leaves. You can see the Brewery wall and the sky contrasting to the Autumnal Leaves.
As I walk around I am looking at the Tree's, watching the change of colours. From a Few odd coloured leaves it has changed gradually to Yellows, browns, and reds.The human eye loves to pick out the bright colours.It is indeed the joys of Nature.
Even as Summer fades the Autumn Arboreal Fireworks of leaves holds our attention. In places of many tree's people travel from miles to see the colours.
I think Autumn tree's would be great for painting and photographing. I must work out where the closest Arboreum is with lots of tree's.
These Trees are just what happens to be outside the Flat window so I have looked at it often!
My favourite tree is the Silver Birch. If I ever get a large Garden I will plant two or three of them for their whispering leaves, ornate white brak, and calming influence.
I hope you can all link your Fall pictures to me so I can see through your eyes what you love most about Autumn.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Sunlight and tree's



Taken from a North west facing window last night. The light changed through the tree's making them silhouettes, with the noisy crows carking and flying around.

The Sunset is one of my fav photographic things, and combining it with natural scenes appeals to me..