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:

  1. my favorite tree in all of england. :)

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  2. A beautiful tree in all seasons.

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

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

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  5. 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:)

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  6. 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.

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  7. 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!)

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

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  9. 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

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

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

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  12. 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.

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  13. really lovely; my first visit here


    much love...

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

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  15. Wonderful! This ought to be on a greeting card!

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

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

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  18. 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

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

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  20. 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

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  21. That is a pretty cool tree Andrew I must admit

    Shaun Valleys ShutterBug

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  22. Awesome post!
    Have a nice weekend!

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

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  24. I like the Mid april one. Very nice capture!

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

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

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  27. The middle shot is amazing!

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  28. Wow, absolutely gorgeous!

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

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  29. 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!!

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