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    Catching up, wonderful images North Star, particularly the richness of green speckled with yellow in post 3403 just above.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post
    Catching up, wonderful images North Star, particularly the richness of green speckled with yellow in post 3403 just above.
    You get a lot of that effect in northern Scandinavia, its very beautiful, especially in parts of the north that have a high proportion of silver birch trees: Betula pendula.

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    I was this close >< to mentioning birch in my post, thanks.
    The yellow of the birch against the green blanketing the hills above, conjures up similar vistas in northern New Mexico, Colorado and many other parts of the Rockies with the yellow Aspen against the coniferous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post
    Catching up, wonderful images North Star, particularly the richness of green speckled with yellow in post 3403 just above.
    Thank you, Gilliatt.
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    I was this close >< to mentioning birch in my post, thanks.
    The yellow of the birch against the green blanketing the hills above, conjures up similar vistas in northern New Mexico, Colorado and many other parts of the Rockies with the yellow Aspen against the coniferous.
    So I have seen in photographs - understandably, aspens get a lot of attention from American nature photographers.

    The weather was wonderful from a week ago to Tuesday - then it went back up above freezing, and all is just a dark slush again. Thank heavens I managed to visit this pond on Tuesday for some photos, one of which I shared already before.

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    I will leave YesNo to comment. The ice here looks like the ice in my home village, probably the same as it is in Finland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by North Star View Post
    Thank you, Gilliatt.

    So I have seen in photographs - understandably, aspens get a lot of attention from American nature photographers.

    The weather was wonderful from a week ago to Tuesday - then it went back up above freezing, and all is just a dark slush again. Thank heavens I managed to visit this pond on Tuesday for some photos, one of which I shared already before.
    Regarding your two most recent images, I favor post 3410 with the added strata of the white snow(?) just creeping in at the top.
    Are those lights on the distant shore creating the vertical rods of reflection?


    Speaking of trees, I just now stepped out to collect a few leaves from our yard.

    Top row L-R: Eastern Redbud, Red Oak, Post Oak and Ash
    Bottom row L-R: American Elm, Cedar Elm, Hackberry (still a little early will turn vibrant yellow) and Hawthorne.


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    Nice collection, Gilliatt. We don't have such a variety in Northern Sweden. Its too late now but next autumn I will try to put together my own collection.

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    I find the vertical lights most interesting in your recent ones, North Star.

    Setting those leaves out against the floor of the deck was an interesting way to arrange them, Gilliatt Gurgle. I could have identified those in the top row, but not the four in the bottom row.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamwoven View Post
    I will leave YesNo to comment. The ice here looks like the ice in my home village, probably the same as it is in Finland.
    Yes, ice is ice.
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    Regarding your two most recent images, I favor post 3410 with the added strata of the white snow(?) just creeping in at the top.
    Are those lights on the distant shore creating the vertical rods of reflection?
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    I find the vertical lights most interesting in your recent ones, North Star.
    Those are reflections of birch trees on the other side of the pond.

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    Speaking of trees, I just now stepped out to collect a few leaves from our yard.

    Top row L-R: Eastern Redbud, Red Oak, Post Oak and Ash
    Bottom row L-R: American Elm, Cedar Elm, Hackberry (still a little early will turn vibrant yellow) and Hawthorne.
    A nice variety. Trees seen around here (in the wild) include Pine, Birch, Spruce, Rowan, Maple, Alder, European Bird Cherry, Eurasian Aspen.

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    Your pictures are beautiful, North Star! I think I especially love the one of the frozen lake.

    Love your leaves, Gilliatt. I recognize them, but not by name. I, too, am a lover of leaves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by qimissung View Post
    Your pictures are beautiful, North Star! I think I especially love the one of the frozen lake.
    Thank you, qimissung. ... Which of the two?

    (if it's leafs you want, you don't have to leaf too far back among my photos to see them)

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    Its amazing what you can collect. There is a very engaging short story being put together in another thread by FREI, called The Snowflake Collector.

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