Lifestyle, Photography Tree on Repeat March 21, 2018April 26, 2019by Bedlam & Daisies Let your light shine! Amy wpc: secret spot For some of my other interpretations of photo challenges, check out these posts: I’d rather be… Releasing the inner wolf Glaciers of Greenland Love this post? Don't keep it to yourself. Share the love:Tweet Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like this:Like Loading... Related
I have a few series like this. It is amazing to watch the shifting seasons through the same focal point. 🙂 Loading... Reply
Lovely pics. I’ve always loved trees through the seasons. I love a winter tree. This is a really beautiful tree. Great bone structure. Loading... Reply
Thank you! I love to see what a tree has hidden underneath once it has shed its spring and summer coat. Their branches tell a great story. 🙂 Loading... Reply
Oh splendid! Love this, Amy! What a brilliant way to show the glory of seasonal change. Loading... Reply
These are lovely photos, and even more special in a collection for comparison.
Thank you so much! 🙂
What a fun thing to do. Different seasons same tree.
Have a fabulous day. ♥
I have a few series like this. It is amazing to watch the shifting seasons through the same focal point. 🙂
Love this series! I really, really like the foggy and snow images.
Thanks Deborah!! Fog and snow sure set off a subject beautifully. <3
They do indeed!
Lovely collection.
Thank you!
Definitely a majestic tree in all seasons!
Thank you! I find that this tree holds so much character! 🙂
Lovely pics. I’ve always loved trees through the seasons. I love a winter tree. This is a really beautiful tree. Great bone structure.
Thank you! I love to see what a tree has hidden underneath once it has shed its spring and summer coat. Their branches tell a great story. 🙂
Oh Wow Amy!! Beautiful.
Thanks so much Nikki!!
Oh splendid! Love this, Amy! What a brilliant way to show the glory of seasonal change.
Thanks so much Joey! <3
Beautiful pictures indeed. Last two are my favorites. Great!
Thank you so much! The last two are the most recent. It is a lovely tree! 🙂