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Great photos, Stuart. I especially like the one of the trail. Trails and roads always prompt the question, “What’s next?” I have a soft spot for taking pictures of roads.
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Thanks, Lynette. Properly placed in the frame, they can lead the viewer’s eye into the picture; badly placed, they lead the same eye out of it!
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Beautiful. That is a bright and gorgeous color of tree. It looks a bit like a light in the woods around the other trees. Love 💕 Joni
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I loved the contrast of the colours here, Joni. There are only a few copper beeches in the forest, mostly on the edges, where the forest lies close to a domestic garden, so seeing this one in the middle of the open forest was a bit of a treat.
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Yes it is so beautiful. It almost looks like a light in the middle of the forest. Such a beautiful picture, and a bit of a blessing that tree is for sure. Thanks for making our days a bit brighter. Love Joni
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I hope to watch it mature, Joni. It’ll make a majestic sentinel in years to come.
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Yes it will. That will be a majestic gift to the forest. Keep shooting those beautiful trees. Have a blessed day. Hugs J 🌸🌺
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I revisited it yesterday, Joni. Shot it from the other direction. You’ll find it here: https://stuartaken.net/2020/05/09/todays-picture-09-may-20/
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I love the photos that show a pathway. I suppose it draws to imagine walking the path.
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Got it in one, David. The eye follows such lines, even when they’re not obvious, so it leads the veiwer into the scene.
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Our property is loaded with copper beech trees! We’ve always called our four acres Copper Ledge.
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They’re such an attractive tree, Noelle. You’ll have plenty of room for their spreading boughs if you have four acres. There are a few in the village here, but they are rare within the forest itself, so it was lovely to come on this one this morning.
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