Tree Comparisons


In my last post I featured some abstract images of a pool of water that I created a few Summer’s ago along the Eagle Creek Trail in The Columbia River Gorge. With this post we travel a few miles South, about 60 miles South to be exact, and feature an organism for which water provides sustenance. The two images in this post are of the same tree, in two different seasons – Winter and Summer. I like the comparison of this mighty Oak Tree fully dressed in it’s Summer outfight and completely naked. This tree grows in a field, and while it’s somewhat alone (if you look closely, there’s a second tree behind the first). And actually as part of the illusion that I love about photography, these two trees are actually part of a whole grove of might Oak Trees that grow on both sides of this tree. While, the whole scene is very beautiful and serene, this tree captured all by itself still encompasses some of that beauty.

I hope you like this Tree Comparison too? Vote in the poll above or comment/like below. Thanks for stopping by this week.

Peace

~V

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