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I give you 30 likes for this image.three legs
Thanks...I give you 30 likes for this image.
MM and Canon 50 mm f/1.8 LTM...amazing lens on the MM, IMO
The living part of the tree is between the bark and wood. It is just a thin layer. The pressure of the line can damage or server it. This is why girdling, stripping a thing strip of bark from around the trunk, will kill a tree. Even the instructions for a slack line tell you to use padding to protect a tree.rayyen that Hologon shot is indeed amazing. Another good thing about the MM, no color-shift issues
Shashin - I was thinking the same, though I don't know enough to know if it actually does them harm. And especially beautiful cherry trees on a campus (UofW?) like that.