Tuesday, 2 July 2013

One Tree

This is the start of some busy (but hopefully good) times - so my responses to posts may be a little slow and my posts wont be as long.

While we were away at Flinders - actually at the same beach as the last post - I noticed this single tree on the other side of the bay.  It reminded me  of a tree I used to see near where I fished as a kid.  (You can find a whole series of pictures of this memory tree here)



You can find more pictures from around the world at Our World Tuesday.

31 comments:

  1. Pretty shot of the lone tree! Have a happy week!

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  2. Awesome! I love photos of lone trees.

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  3. What a lovely shot! It reminds me of the tree on the hill in Naples, it impressed me on my 13th birthday, just before we embarked for Australia.

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  4. That's a great photo Stewart!

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  5. Great shot for the day, Stewart! I do love that lone tree! Have a great week and enjoy!

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  6. I find it quite amazing that one tree survives where no others have managed.

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  7. Nice photo Stewart! I've always been drawn to solitary trees and quite a few photos of them.

    I followed the link and there are some amazing photos there. Thannks!

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  8. Lovely picture Stewart!!Great shot!!Have a lovely week!!!
    Dimi...

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  9. I like lone trees, they always seem so brave. Lovely picture.

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  10. Interesting setting!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  11. Love the minimalist feel to this!!

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  12. The lone tree seems to follow the direction of its favourite wind! Lovely atmosphere in this photo!

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  13. There are many trees where we live, lots of thick woods.. so I've always been especially drawn to the few that stand alone. There is one in particular that was left to stand in a field, when the rest of the field was cleared for growing hay. It is about an hour from our house, and several million / billion trees away - but it's that ONE that stands out!

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  14. one tree that tells a lot of story. cool shot.

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  15. That's one striking photo! Thanks.

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  16. Interesting photo!
    Have a wonderful week!
    Lea
    Lea's Menagerie

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  17. That's a lovely photo, Stewart!

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  18. An evocative photo! Lovely.

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  19. this is simply beautiful. less is definitely more.:p

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  20. Lone tree pics are always a hit!

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  21. Hi Stewart,
    Beautiful photo of this tree.
    Composition is perfect.
    Regards, Irma

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  22. Lovely shot. One tree does not make a forest!! Margaret

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  23. Reminds me of lazy summer days up North...

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  24. I went and looked at your images of the tree - all beautiful in their own way. I have a tree a bit like this on my sister's farm.
    Have a wonderful week.

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  25. Ah Flinders!! We had a holiday house there when I was growing up. We spent many summers there over many years.
    Love this lone tree!

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  26. Cool looking tree- so lonesome out there by itself!

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