Hey guys!
Just dropping a link. The HDR and photoshopping is a little overdone, but there are some nice trees and shots too.
http://www.designzzz.com/beautiful-trees-photography/
Joel
Cool trees (not bonsai)
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Re: Cool trees (not bonsai)
Nice link Joel.
Thanks. Some great photos and trees.
I learnt so much about Bonsai from studying mature trees in Lamington National Park anong other places during years of bush walking and camping when I was younger. Knowing the rules and then studying the source is an educational experience, Would love to travel the world to see more of these wonders. I will, and one day.
Thanks again
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Thanks. Some great photos and trees.
I learnt so much about Bonsai from studying mature trees in Lamington National Park anong other places during years of bush walking and camping when I was younger. Knowing the rules and then studying the source is an educational experience, Would love to travel the world to see more of these wonders. I will, and one day.
Thanks again
Tony
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Re: Cool trees (not bonsai)
Loved it Joel. Especially "Eden"
"Advice is rarely welcome, and the one's who need it the most welcome it the least"