You also got a nice photo of what looks like an old oak tree. Mine, a white oak, isn't so craggy, so maybe this isn't an oak. The house looks nice though.Did you have to use a tripod?
Thanks Abe- this is our bur oak, Quercus macrocarpa. My forester friend estimated the tree's age at around 150 years old, which means this tree predates our neighborhood by 100 years or so. I did use my tripod for this shot- this is a 30 second exposure.
Beautiful photo - love the way the tree looks in that light.
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You also got a nice photo of what looks like an old oak tree. Mine, a white oak, isn't so craggy, so maybe this isn't an oak. The house looks nice though.Did you have to use a tripod?
ReplyDeleteThanks Abe- this is our bur oak, Quercus macrocarpa. My forester friend estimated the tree's age at around 150 years old, which means this tree predates our neighborhood by 100 years or so. I did use my tripod for this shot- this is a 30 second exposure.
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I like the way you incorporated the tree into the picture. Looks like the fence is across the back of the house! Nice glow here.
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