I took this photo a couple of days early; it's a horizontal version of one I posted earlier---a grove of hybrid poplar trees on a 28,000 acre farm in a desert area near the Columbia River. It's my Sweet Shot Tuesday and P52 choice for week 4.
I'm a Jersey girl, but I visit my fiance in Spokane WA often-- recently we took a road trip to Portland, and I know exactly where these trees are-- because I too wanted to stop and take a picture of them! I love the way you cropped this!
I love this shot. Going past this "farm" is my favorite part of the drive. I love to see it vary from season to season and watch the trees grow from year to year.
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I love this shot. That leaning tree really makes a statement.
Just wonderful, Evelyn!
Love this shot. it is very graphic and the homogeneity of colors is great!
Wow - so great!!
Wow. Great composition.
This is really quite a sight to see. Nice shot.
Love this image.
it sure is!
Love this perspective. Makes such an interesting, powerful photo!
Beautiful shot! When I saw the thumbnail version I was prepared to tell you how much I love birch trees. Alas, I was wrong, but I do love this shot!
dalmation trees!
Spectacular in both horizontal and vertical orientations. Makes such a bold statement!
Wow! What a gorgeous place to shoot!
This is most definitely a Sweet Shot!
Such wonderful lines here.
I see these trees everytime I travel I-84. You got an excellent capture! Nice job.
I'm a Jersey girl, but I visit my fiance in Spokane WA often-- recently we took a road trip to Portland, and I know exactly where these trees are-- because I too wanted to stop and take a picture of them!
I love the way you cropped this!
I LOVE this. It makes me want to book a flight out there right now.
I love it! Great job!
Wow! This is a stunning shot!
I really love this picture!! :)
TWG cracked me up with her comment!
What a fabulous shot of these trees. I'm glad you stopped and took the photos.
Excellent picture!
I love this shot. Going past this "farm" is my favorite part of the drive. I love to see it vary from season to season and watch the trees grow from year to year.
What an interesting picture!
I love this!
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