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WORLDWIDE PHOTO WEEK: Part 327 - Enormous/Big

 
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Aug 02, 2014 19:01 |  #31

While not the biggest or oldest example of the species, this nearby redwood tree should qualify as "big" or "enormous" since you can't see the top of it from ground level.

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Aug 02, 2014 19:25 |  #32

That is BIG Tim. Hard to beat that.




  
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Aug 02, 2014 19:29 |  #33

John_B, a handroll! With avocado! I like those. Now it's suddenly harder to wait for dinner. Big mistake, opening this thread in late afternoon. Do big mistakes count?

Tim, redwoods are another nice thing about California, like access to sushi.


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Aug 02, 2014 22:49 |  #34

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Tim, redwoods are another nice thing about California, like access to sushi.

There's nothing like a hike through a quiet redwood grove with the sun filtering through the tall trees.

Sushi's not bad either! :lol:



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Aug 03, 2014 00:57 |  #35

Big Sushi and Enormous Trees!
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Aug 03, 2014 08:54 |  #36

Great shots Tim, yes those trees are big, no, enormous to me.


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Aug 03, 2014 08:58 |  #37

Great shots by everyone!
I can't seem to find anything big.
We're a tiny country. I don't think we have anything big here... :cool:


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Aug 03, 2014 09:10 as a reply to  @ joayne's post |  #38

This big Cedar tree, big for the area anyway, has an enormous view of the North Dakota landscape. I know Terry has been on top of " Buck Hill" before and knows this photo fails in showing the beauty of the area. I'm always there at the wrong time and out of time.

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Aug 03, 2014 10:43 |  #39

Steve, a visit to that area is on my bucket list. Nice shot!



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Aug 03, 2014 15:41 |  #40

Great trees by you both, Steve and Tim!

I found something big after all...

The letters spelling "Iamsterdam" are very big and tourists love them.


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And how about these two big chimneys at Park Frankendael, a park not far from where I live. They serve as nesting poles for our local White Storks.


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Aug 03, 2014 18:58 |  #41

Beautiful Cedar and a beautiful image Grizz.. Big Sky Country..!

Levina..I knew Amsterdam had some Big and Enormous stuff! ;)

John_B will be your guide for the coming weeks.. I'm sending out a huge Thank You to him for setting up and keeping WWPW going once again. His suggestions are always interesting. I'm looking forward to fiollowing along while away .. As spotty as it will be. ;)

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Aug 03, 2014 22:07 as a reply to  @ joayne's post |  #42

Timphoto wrote in post #17072713 (external link)
While not the biggest or oldest example of the species, this nearby redwood tree should qualify as "big" or "enormous" since you can't see the top of it from ground level.

Yes Tim, I agree that these redwoods are definitely on the enormous side. Good ones.:)

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This big Cedar tree, big for the area anyway, has an enormous view of the North Dakota landscape. I know Terry has been on top of " Buck Hill" before and knows this photo fails in showing the beauty of the area. I'm always there at the wrong time and out of time

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Steve, yes I've been to Buck Hill a time or two. That old Cedar is pretty big for the area. Nothing like Tim's redwood, but big for where it is. I've even seen a buck or two there also. Nice to see how green it still is there. Thanks for sharing the pic, it brings back good memories.:)

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Great trees by you both, Steve and Tim!

I found something big after all...

The letters spelling "Iamsterdam" are very big and tourists love them.
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And how about these two big chimneys at Park Frankendael, a park not far from where I live. They serve as nesting poles for our local White Storks.
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This one especially is right in the middle of the park with people all around and the birds are fine with that. Although there are no Storks there at the moment as breeding season is over.
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Levina. You did good on these Bigs. I new you were going to come up with something pretty neat. Good ones.:)


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Aug 04, 2014 09:35 |  #43

Thanks very much, Terry. It took a whole week for me to come up with something though! :)

Joayne, have a good vacation!


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Aug 04, 2014 11:18 |  #44

Here is this weeks WWPW with a topic suggested by you. ;)

WORLDWIDE PHOTO WEEK: Part 328 - Textures


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Aug 04, 2014 15:41 as a reply to  @ John_B's post |  #45

An enormous number of poppies at the tower of London.

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