Wednesday 16 May 2012

The tree on Cann Lane.................................................................... an update

May 16th 2012
This is the tree I keep sharing... I see it on my journey to and from work.
Due to my holiday last week and taking a different route for the last few days this was the first time I had seen it for a while... and it's got leaves.

I intend to show it throughout the seasons... a couple of earlier images below as a reminder.

mid April 2012

November 2011 and still hanging on to some leaves.

31 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

my favorite tree in all of england. :)

DeniseinVA said...

A beautiful tree in all seasons.

Bob Bushell said...

Keep updating the seasons of that tree, it's beautiful.

Jessabelluh said...

such a beautiful tree!

Carole M. said...

..that lovely tree continues to prosper and lovely to see it cloaked in greenery. A lovely shot with the low puffy clouds behind too.

Rohrerbot said...

Great shot to keep to going over the seasons...you must make a 4 panel or overlap shot pic together once it's all finished:)

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

A tree with lots of beauty and character. Great to see it over the changing seasons. The clouds in the second photo are very dramatic.

Susan Scheid said...

What is it about a lone tree in a field? You've caught so many lovely aspects, reminds me of Monet and his haystacks. (BTW, I was away in Wales, so catching up--really loved that Song Thrush with a beak full of nesting material!)

Gillian Olson said...

It is a beautiful tree, with or without leaves, but right now perfectly dressed for summer.

zooks said...

I like the idea! I'm going to find me a tree and do the same thing. Something lonely about this tree. (to me). I love your interesting blog. Thanks

Iris said...

great triptych, this tree is like an old friend that you/we miss after few days and are happy to see its developement :)

Brian King said...

That's my favorite tree ever, anywhere! It's gorgeous with those clouds in the background!

Arija said...

It is a beautiful tree and so well situated to present the weather. I hope one day you get all twelve monthly images and present them together.

Gillena Cox said...

really lovely; my first visit here


much love...

cieldequimper said...

I can't wait to see it in the snow! :-)

Anonymous said...

Wonderful! This ought to be on a greeting card!

MadSnapper said...

its a wonderful tree and i like it all seasons, the mid april is my favorite today.

Unknown said...

You're still way ahead of us!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

Carletta said...

Andrew, these are just gorgeous!
I can see a series of four from the different seasons hanging on a wall.
Wonderful captures under lovely skies! xx

Sallie (FullTime-Life.com said...

I love this tree -- and I was just thinking what Carletta says above (she says it better than I would have)!

Sylvia K said...

A gorgeous tree for all seasons, Andrew, and your photos are superb! I, too, agree that these would make a terrific series to hang on a wall! Superb! Hope you have a great weekend!

Sylvia

Shaun said...

That is a pretty cool tree Andrew I must admit

Shaun Valleys ShutterBug

HansHB said...

Awesome post!
Have a nice weekend!

LifeRamblings said...

beautiful skies and such a gorgeous tree. great captures Andrew.

keeyit said...

I like the Mid april one. Very nice capture!

eyesonme2world said...

Such as gorgeous tree under every situation, it still survive.

Lea said...

That is an interestingly shaped tree with beautiful skies in each shot!
Have a wonderful day!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie

Unknown said...

The middle shot is amazing!

Chubskulit Rose said...

Wow, absolutely gorgeous!

Please come and see the Sky View at a football field. Have a great weekend!

Liz said...

WOW!! As I said on the last post... You never disappoint!! I LOVE trees and what a great idea to photograph it through the seasons. You've given me new inspiration.
And even more special is that it's from the UK... one of my favourite destinations!!

Susan said...

I just love that tree!