Those are such beautiful trees. If the "tulip poplar" is the same kind of poplar that we have here. We call the ones here "poplar" and they grow to a huge size especially along our creeks and rivers. They have mottled white and gray bark.
I have thought about doing this to something, like a bug or a bear but we don't have bears and the bugs are not very cooperative and none ever come back for me to take a second shot.
Blue Bell Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Dan Allen lives in Philadelphia's Blue Bell Hill neighborhood. He eats a lot of cheese, drinks a lot of beer, and thinks that you should too. He also loves to write and talk about these and other things pertaining to good food and drink. As much as possible, he follows a locavore life style, meaning that most of what he eats, drinks, and writes about is local to Philadelphia and environs. (By the way, he tends to go on and on about all this, so unless you have a lot of time on your hands, it's best that you not get him started.)
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I love the transition......great shots!
Those are such beautiful trees. If the "tulip poplar" is the same kind of poplar that we have here. We call the ones here "poplar" and they grow to a huge size especially along our creeks and rivers. They have mottled white and gray bark.
I have thought about doing this to something, like a bug or a bear but we don't have bears and the bugs are not very cooperative and none ever come back for me to take a second shot.
Good job! I have done this recently on my blog as well, and I just love to see the transitions between seasons.
Have a great weekend!
My favorite is the last photo with the trees reaching up into the blue sky. Looks like they have little arms moving about.
Awesome shots... One of my favorite things to do is compare the same physical space over periods of time. Keep up the great work and thank you!
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