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Share your Tree Photos

jotloob

Subscriber Member
I have gone through all contributions over again and must say , this is a great thread .
I love trees . I know people , who talk to trees . I don't , but I admire their beauty and their age .

Uwe , looking at the first of your two recently posted images , I wonder what happened to the sky .
I see a thumb wide stripe of different tonality rather in the middle of the image , from top to bottom . I do only see that when I am a bit further away from the screen . Do you see that as well and what happened there ? ? ?
 

ustein

Contributing Editor
>I do only see that when I am a bit further away from the screen . Do you see that as well and what happened there ? ? ?

Is the result of tiling the texture to get more resolution. If you then see a small image it shows.
 

ustein

Contributing Editor
>I do only see that when I am a bit further away from the screen . Do you see that as well and what happened there ? ? ?

Working on it. I saw it too but you convinced me that it is kind of distracting.
 
Such a range of wonderful photographs, it is easy to see who loves trees. Being from the Pacific Northwest it is in our rain soaked blood. So I travelled all the way to France and you guessed it, I photographed some trees. It must be in my rain soaked French blood. This is in the Fontainebleau forest.
 
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Shelby Lewis

Guest
Nice stuff everyone!

A messy wintertime image from here on campus at LSU (Baton Rouge, LA).


Cheers!
Shelby
 
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