Sally Williams sent this video link from Timber Press, featuring an interesting photo technique.
For many, the tree is a symbol of longevity, integrity, and enduring beauty. But how many of us have truly seen a tree? How well do we know the intimate details and secrets of that old familiar oak in the backyard? In “Seeing Trees”, author Nancy Ross Hugo teaches us a whole new way of watching a tree. And in breathtaking shots of striking detail, photographer Robert Llewellyn shows us why it’s worth it.
One kind word can warm three winter months. ~Japanese Proverb
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For some reason I couldn’t see the images, which was disappointing because I am in love with trees. (must be my computer) And I loved the quote (One kind word can warm three winter months. ~Japanese Proverb) I hope it’s okay that I am going to pass it along. Thanks
pretty cool –
http://www.robertllewellyn.com/#/PORTFOLIOS/SEEING FLOWERS/1/thumbs
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For some reason I couldn’t see the images, which was disappointing because I am in love with trees. (must be my computer) And I loved the quote (One kind word can warm three winter months. ~Japanese Proverb) I hope it’s okay that I am going to pass it along. Thanks
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I passed the proverb along from Sally Williams! Am so sorry you can’t see the images-I don’t have an explanation.
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Neat. Hight tech herbarium specimens.
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Very much so Paul–high tech botanical ills, also!
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