The Final Tree in the Series is a Beautiful Longleaf Pine shows readers the latest in the tree series of artistic photographs. Tonight’s image is of a longleaf pine, which was an extremely important tree in the development of the south.
A Series of Florida Trees is Not Complete Without a Palm introduces readers to the latest image in the tree series of fine art photographs. It tells readers a bit about the cabbage palm which happens to be the Florida state tree.
A Colorful Flower is Great for Interesting Photos explains why the author/artist chose to process the featured image this way.
The Next in the Tree Series is a Colorful Redbud introduces the next fine art tree photograph in the artist’s Tree Series. It also explains the background of this particular image.
Number Five in the Tree Series is a Beautiful Blooming Azalea introduces readers to the latest in the artist’s tree series, which is a series of fine art photographs featuring some of Florida’s trees with lots of character and personality.
A Colorful Gardenia Flower is Just Right for Spring explains the motivation behind today’s colorfully enhanced photograph. The colors were chosen as a celebration of the spring season.
The Fourth Image in the Tree Series is Here shows readers an artistically enhanced photo of wild bamboo. Bamboo is technically classified as a grass, but some do consider it a tree and it frequently acts as a tree, providing shade and protection.
Here’s the Third Artistic Photo in the Tree Series shows readers another common Florida tree that always has a story to tell. Each tree is different and has it’s own personality.
The Amazing Black Vulture Really Pops in Blue presents a stylized image of a black vulture sunning itself on an old oak branch. It also explains the author/artist’s motivation for the image.
Here’s the Second Image in the New Tree Series introduces readers to the next image in the tree series. This series features trees with interesting characteristics and “personality” in the author/artist’s eyes.
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