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I really like these little trees that keep their orange leaves throughout the winter.
During this Monday morning walk, I found myself very close to the woodcutters. I could hear their chainsaws to my right. As I cautiously approached, I even saw a large fir tree fall. It was the first time I'd ever seen a tree fall. I even felt the ground shake from the impact. From the way these trees are planted, in straight lines, it's clear that they were planted there with a view to using them in some way.
But this little beech with its orange leaves arrived here under its own steam and is a "wild" tree.
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Something interesting Morexp57 Morexp57 , very small tree in the forest. I guess not all photographers will pay attention to such detail and small tree. Beautiful photo here.
 
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Something interesting Morexp57 Morexp57 , very small tree in the forest. I guess not all photographers will pay attention to such detail and small tree. Beautiful photo here.
Thanks Jack Jack. Apart from the aesthetics of a place or a light, showing the little interesting details that few people might see is precisely what I try to do.
 
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Thanks Jack Jack. Apart from the aesthetics of a place or a light, showing the little interesting details that few people might see is precisely what I try to do.

Having eye to details is the key in photography.
 
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