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Does anyone else make a point of photographing trees?
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Copper Beech - estimated to date from 1770, it's due to be taken down in a couple of weeks due to internal fungal infection. Sad, but it'll have a good afterlife and new ones are being planted in its place.
 

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It was 7 years ago, must pop back and have a look.
Will feel sad if it's gone though......
 

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Chris152":9od5m1en said:
Does anyone else make a point of photographing trees?
Not so much now, but fairly recently I needed to take multiple dozens of photographs of tree related images for a project I was working on. Not just of standing or living trees, but also felled trees, ancient trees, leaves, seeds, fungi, insects, all sorts of stuff really. I do find trees and the issues surrounding them endlessly fascinating. Slainte.
 

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Cannot find the photo of the tree in situ but it was a very large Beech in my daughter’s garden infected with honey fungus - produced this lot:

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that must have been a very large tree to produce all those logs. should keep them warm for a time (if only shifting them)
 
I like how they look in autumn, that's usually when you get the best shots
 
Some of my favourites:
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These three make a panorama:
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Edit: Forgot to say, Wistmans Wood, Dartmoor
 

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Trees are one of the finest looking things, always a shame when an old one has to come down. Beech infested with fungus looks really nice doesn't it? I am not sure how much fungus is needed and what sort.

Drphill, those remind me of New Zealand temperate rainforests.

Heres some of my pictures, i take a lot of trees! Have kept it to one per season.

Summer and something that might be a rare sight in the future :(
Big Ash Tree by Rhyolith, on Flickr

Autumn:
Trees by Rhyolith, on Flickr

Winter:
Trees by Rhyolith, on Flickr

Spring:
Trees by Rhyolith, on Flickr
 
A couple near me
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Check out the bottom of this tree near the Co-op in Lampeter :-O
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I do like trees - but for me it's old wooden doors, specifically non UK ones. I've probably photographed the majority of "interesting" wooden doors in Palma, Mallorca and surrounding area.
 
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