beautiful. I too think they'd look good in B&W, but color does make them stand out from the house.
and, I would think these trees would look even cooler nearer to Halloween, with, say, TP all over them. Not that, oh, I'd know anything about that sort of happenings...
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7 comments:
Ghostly branches hang up and over like ghouls. This would be great in BW too. Kind of makes me think of the apple throwing ones in the Wizard of Oz.
Love the quote.
fossils. but alive.
Judy nailed it with Oz. Haggard's a good description, too.
I never noticed these before.
... these are AWEsome! Love the quote :)
Oooh. Creepy and interesting!
beautiful. I too think they'd look good in B&W, but color does make them stand out from the house.
and, I would think these trees would look even cooler nearer to Halloween, with, say, TP all over them. Not that, oh, I'd know anything about that sort of happenings...
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