This week’s subject for the My Town Shoot-out is ”Silhouettes” and was chosen by Carrie.
I love tree silhouettes so I have chosen these as my main interpretation of Carrie's theme.
Oak - North Wales
Pinewoods - North Wales
Black Poplar - Chester Zoo.
Ash - Cheshire
Alder - Cheshire
Turkey Oak - Calderstones Park, Liverpool
Sycamore - Cheshire
But this is the favourite silhouette I have ever taken - Richard on the shore.
To visit Carrie and others on the team ple\se go to the Friday My Town Shoot-out home page.
Friday, 9 October 2009
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Happy wedding anniversary from the word imp. Your wedding anniversary gift is the good news that my word imperfect blog is back and waiting for you to entertain us! Looking forward to having you back and nice to visit your blog and meet your family.
ReplyDeleteyou trees are beautiful - actually I should say your photos of trees are beautiful - don't think the trees are yours.... I also did trees. I will think about the thursday climate change blog....
ReplyDeleteThat Richard shot is fantastic! Also like the ash! Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteYou almost make me think it might not be too bad when all the leaves have fallen off the trees either...
ReplyDeleteI love trees too. All of your tree photos are fantastic, but that last photo of Richard is the winner for sure. It is wonderul.
ReplyDeleteSome of the photos wouldn't download for me. Frustrating when I was enjoying the series so much.
ReplyDeleteThe peaceful feel of the woods in south Wales was by far my faviourite.
Congrats on the anniversary, mine and hubbys is tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteIf you should see a shadow, it will be me following you around to observe your superb photo talents!
That second photograph knocks me out! I could get lost in there!
ReplyDeleteAnd the one of Richard is absolutely gorgeous!
trees are a fav of mine also. all wonderful shots. have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree silhouettes! Makes me want to go to north Wales.
ReplyDeleteThe second shot is beautiful and full of possibility, as is Richard!
ReplyDeleteStunning. Love them all. Trees have such personality.
ReplyDeleteThe photo of Richard---absolute treasure!
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Gorgeous trees, Scriptor! Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteScriptor, these are beautiful. That photo of Richard...it is truly a work of art.
ReplyDeleteNicely done! I love the trees but the boy on the beach is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe trees are all great. I agree with you, the favourite, Little Richard is my favourite too. Did he know you were taking his photo?
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
Your pinewoods picture is timeless. I can see the ghosts of generations flitting among those trees. Also liked your son on the beach.
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