Peter, thanks for the comment on my photo. I like your tree pics, particularly the middle one for some reason -- it's a nice abstract, beautiful lines.
Thanks for the comment Peter. I just had to pull over and jump out for a few shots when I saw the light coming threw those trees like that. Those are some cool looking tree images you posted. I like the odd shape of the tree in the 1st image and the 2nd image looks like a floral explosion, very cool composition.
Very cool Mick. I love how the tree and the surrounding area are covered in moss.
Thank you, Rob
Diolch yn fawr, Rob.
One of my favourite locations.
This is the second most sacred place on Oahu, just a skateboard ride from my house, turned in to a crazy tourist attraction. On any given day you can see tons of Japanese tourists laying down lays as offerings even though this isn't a heiau, or temple.
The alii, or royalty, would come here to give birth to the future rulers of the land. I've read that if the mother made any sounds during child birth, they would kill her. Crazy!
That is one beautiful image Shane! You must have a ton of photo ops there on Wahiawa. The sunsets alone could fill albums.
AFTER A FLOOD - I trek this part of a river system in Mt. Banahaw after a a 24-hour flash flood (passing just about 10 feet away from my campsite) and got curios with this tree growing in a rock. Taken Nov. 2, 2010, ~10am.
Fig trees growing thru buildings, Angkor Wat Cambodia
This is taken in County Antrim, Northern Ireland - close to the village of Armoy. It is an area known locally as the Dark Hedges and it's quite spooky.
The day that I took it, it was blowing a gale and chucking it down with rain - so it was slightly rushed. I hope to go back again when the weather is slightly more clement.
Hey Niall
That's cool mate. Very spooky, you have captured the spirit of the place.
Old Glory
This one was taken back in 2007 in Bangalore, Lalbagh Gardens
These have been standing here for more than I can remember. Say 40 years at the least