Winter Trees

With branches bare of leaves, trees in winter take on a different look than in the rest of the year and provide lots of opportunities to capture some bizarre images.  

A trip up to Jubilee Walk in the Vale of Belvoir gave me plenty of opportunity to capture the different shapes and patterns in the wood and the branches.

Looking Up - Nikon D700 and Nikon 17-35 f2.8
Looking up with a wide angle lens provides a different perspective on a woodland walk.  I stood in a small clearing looking upwards until I found these three trees coming into the frame from each side.

Into the Groove - Nikon D700 with Nikon 17-35 f2.8
Weathered tree trunks can also provide a good source of images, this heavily grooved Yew tree was a great photo subject and shooting up along the trunk has emphasised the deep grooves of the wood.

Winter Sunshine on the Branches - Nikon D700 with Sigma 50-500

Close Up - Fuji X100
Close ups of the growths on the branches gives an insight into a different world which takes on a whole new perspective when you get in close.

No Leaves - Nikon D700 with Nikon 17-35 f2.8

Stumped - Fuji X100

Silver Birch - Fuji X100


Sunset behind the trees - Nikon D700 and Sigma 50-500


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