I have decided to join the blogging craze. I am looking forward to taking a moment to find out a little more about the plants I have been photographing. I hope to explore all aspects of plants, flowers, trees and other garden related topics. Sorry about having to watermark the photos but there are a lot of people using them without permission.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Spooky Tree ~ Festival of Trees
Spooky Tree Festival of Trees
Weeping Beech
I wanted to participate in the Festival of Trees that I saw on Salix’s blog.
So here is my attempt at a ‘Spooky Tree’. It is actually a Weeping Beech tree that I shot in Long Island during full sunshine and edited with Photoshop. I am looking forward to see the other entries, they will probably be a lot scarier than mine.
I hope I am not to late as I just found out about this the other day.
Tee hee, it was already in even before you posted this! *grin*
ReplyDeleteLove it!
Thanks. I will look forward to checking out the other spooky trees.
ReplyDeleteGood bones ... great shot!
ReplyDeleteThis one is wonderful. It would make a great book jacket for a Halloween story.
ReplyDeleteThanks joey. Nice to see you around again. You musy have got that comment thing straightened out. Hooray!
ReplyDeletePrincess, it was a wonderful old tree at an Estate on Long Island. I went underneath and shot out which was just kind of a 'at the time' type of whim.
I think this is a very spooky tree. Great editing!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a cool shot of the fine branching, DFP! I can't imagine how dense this tree is when it has leaves - must be like a cavern underneath.
ReplyDeleteAnnie at the Transplantable Rose
It sure is spooky!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
Ooooh lovely!
ReplyDeletei found your blog while searching for weeping beech trees in the city, they are the coolest trees and i'm looking for one within public transportation distance. would you be so kind as to let me know where this is, or if you know of any others? thanks! great picture!!
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