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March 13, 2009
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Feb 28, 2009, 8:57:28 AM
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:iconinkibus:
A recent snow dusting that barely lasted, but lead to a few atmospheric shots. :love: this dogwood.
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~Foggy and Surreal photography

~Rural and forest photography
~Plants and flowers
~Clouds and weather
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:iconaelthwyn:
*aelthwyn Jan 5, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
wow that is so neat! the twisty tree :D lovely picture!
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:iconinkibus:
*InKibus Jan 6, 2010   General Artist
Oh thanks, I love this picture myself! :D
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:iconaelthwyn:
*aelthwyn Jan 6, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
:D
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:iconterrance-b-funderful:
Oooooh! It's beautiful.
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:iconinkibus:
*InKibus Mar 16, 2009   General Artist
Thank you! This turned out worlds better than most of the pop shots I took that day.
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~SCEyeballKid Mar 14, 2009  Professional Writer
Hehe. It looks like the trees are paying tirbute to V!
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:iconinkibus:
*InKibus Mar 16, 2009   General Artist
:giggle: I just watched that movie again!
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:iconfortysecondarcha:
trees are so cool. Lovely photo. ^_^
I would love to see that tree in bloom. Dogwoods are one of my favorite flowers.
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:iconinkibus:
*InKibus Mar 16, 2009   General Artist
Thank you! And I'll have Dogwood flower photos coming soon. :D
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~crazed-fangirl Mar 13, 2009  Professional Artisan Crafter
That's really cool! ^_^ I love the atmosphere.

I had to show it to ~SR388, especially given his love of trees. According to his bonsai/tee person eyes, he says that it looks like a natural "raft style" planting. A tree that fell on it's side a long time ago, but survived and the trees you see now were once branches. That bit in the back right area could very well be part of the same tree.

Is this true, you think?
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