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I think this is too dark as a jpeg.
Canon EOS 6D, EF 70-300 f4-5.6L IS USM at 100mm, f10, ISO100, cropped to 16X9, tripod, polariser. Parque Nacional Peneda-Geres, Campo Do Geres, Portugal. Loved this rocky tor, with the living oak tree growing between the huge boulders, and the bare leaved living oak on the left. I sat here for a while wondering. How did these trees get here? I guess a bird dropped the acorn. How do they survive? I guess they're not meant to be there. How long will they be there? Probably longer than I will be on this amazing planet... Am I important????? Cheers Marshall Last edited by Marshall Black on Wed Dec 17, 2014 2:50 pm, edited 1 time in total. |
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by CactusD
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by Chris Kayler
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by Marshall Black
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by CactusD
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