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Dec 30, 2005 15:12 |  #1
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Hi everyone

Standing in the middle of nowhere , and to be more precise , at Glen Coe , right in the heart of the Scottish highlands , exactly across the road from the very well known mountain Buachaile Etive More , there is a tree. :confused:

Now you will tell me , whats so special about that ? :rolleyes:

Well , if you are standing right next to that dead and dry and whatever is left from that tree , you will soon realise that there is NO other tree around you for miles and miles.:eek:
As far as my eyes could see , i couldn`t find another tree , dead or alive.

I found this very strange (cann`t explain why) and thought to share it with you.
If you have any more info about this,please share.

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And that is the view of Buachaille Etive Mor just from behind that tree.
I found the view very impressive , what do you think ?

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Dec 30, 2005 15:20 |  #2

Second shot, for me, Dimitri, works very well: the tree is clearly put into context. Your standpoint would have been a good one for a stereo shot! ;-)a Good stuff, Buddy!


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Balliolman wrote:
Second shot, for me, Dimitri, works very well: the tree is clearly put into context. Your standpoint would have been a good one for a stereo shot! ;-)a Good stuff, Buddy!


I was thinking of trying it tomorrow if the weather is ok and the land there is quite dry,(it tends to sink a bit) , we`ll see.
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Dec 30, 2005 16:01 |  #4

I really like the second shot. I hope you get an answer as to why that's such a lonely tree.

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mcohran wrote:
I really like the second shot. I hope you get an answer as to why that's such a lonely tree.

Mark


I hope so Mark,it would be interesting to find out.
Thank you for looking and comments.


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Dec 30, 2005 20:41 |  #6

Both are very pretty scenes, and nicely captured.


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....Stan....

sparker1 wrote:
Both are very pretty scenes, and nicely captured.


Thanks Stan,have a good time tonight. :D


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[SIZE="4"]Happy new year everyone.
Hope you all had a great time.
May the 2006 bring you happiness and fortunes (photographic ones :lol: ).


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Jan 01, 2006 08:18 |  #9

Like the second shot, it points out that this is the only tree around.
It would be interesting to find out why this tree has survived.
Beautiful scenery

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....75D....

75D wrote:
Like the second shot, it points out that this is the only tree around.
It would be interesting to find out why this tree has survived.
Beautiful scenery

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It would be very interesting indeed , thanks for the comments and have a happy new year.:)


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Jan 01, 2006 12:38 |  #11

Nice shots Dimitri. The second shot, nice composition.




  
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Nice shots Dimitri. The second shot, nice composition.


Thank you for the comments Kev,happy new year mate.:D


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Jan 01, 2006 15:37 |  #13

Interesting - perhaps the weather was unusual for a couple of seasons and a bird dropped that seed in a perfect storm of coincidences that resulted in a few years of decent growth. Nothing lasts forever.




  
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jaypie77 wrote:
Interesting - perhaps the weather was unusual for a couple of seasons and a bird dropped that seed in a perfect storm of coincidences that resulted in a few years of decent growth. Nothing lasts forever.


I don`t know,the conditions up there in the middle of the winter are very very harsh.


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Jan 01, 2006 20:26 |  #15

Dimitri, that's because its the One Tree! :)

great shots once again! I love dead trees. (Not that I don't love live trees too, but...)

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