October 19, 2023

I wasn't trying to catch exactly the same view, but I did have a favorite cluster of trees.

Wednesday morning at 7:29:

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Thursday morning at 7:24:

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14 comments:

Eva Marie said...

Trees are always so thin in the wild.

Breezy said...

Now you’ve started something…:)!

Clyde said...

When we find good local spots for a scenic photograph, we tend to return to them. During the summer months when sunrise occurs on the way to work, I have some favorite spots with palm trees that have given me some beautiful shots. The make for a good foreground for the brilliant colors behind them.

planetgeo said...

Nice. Great spot and subject for vertical panorama. Like a morning stretch.

rcocean said...

Like the color contrast.

Ann Althouse said...

The colors changed a lot from one day to the next.

Also: It's interesting to notice that green is one of the fall colors. It contributes a lot.

gspencer said...

When it comes to trees which congregate (or is it conjugate) together, is it cluster, clump or grove?

Jamie said...

When my dad was stationed in Korea, he bought a set of 4 oil paintings of the exact same woodland scene in each of the four seasons. The colors were brilliant to the point of garishness (not a "great art" guy, my dad, but he knows what he likes - and these may have reminded him of Wisconsin). They were over our breakfast table for years, in various houses. Gave me something to look at in the mornings.

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

I like! Lovely path...

iowan2 said...

When it comes to trees which congregate (or is it conjugate) together, is it cluster, clump or grove?

I have always liked the word 'copse' but I don't think this grouping fits the definition. I see a copse of trees as small and surrounded by open plains.

Josephbleau said...

“When it comes to trees which congregate (or is it conjugate) together, is it cluster, clump or grove?”

It’s a copse of trees, like the famous copse at the wall in Gettysburg.

Mkd said...

Your photos have been outstanding lately. The blush of the trees made me smile.

Narr said...

"Where 'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade.
Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade."

Handel's Semele, libretto by Congreve

SimpleJack said...

Who blows the leaves off the path?