Trees in various states of undress throughout the year in Oslo and around Norway.
Yellow leaves and bare branches against a teal skyA pine tree in spring against high, cold cloudsSweeping bare branches of two neighbouring treesBare branches can be colorful tooThese tree’s gnarled branches stood out amongst its neighbors’ tall trunksA tree in late fall is backlit by early evening light over the fjordThis huge oak tree is always interesting to look at, no matter the time of yearSome trees go bare more quickly than others in autumnI was arrested by these moss-covered limbs, devoid of leavesA lone birch tree shows off its autumnal colors on a crisp, cloudy dayFrosty, bare trees line a snow-covered athletic fieldThere’s drama in this tree’s branchesA moss-covered tree trunk and twisted lower branches demanded attentionAn army of tall, thin pines grows along the edge of a lakeBare branches reach out to the sky in winterI wonder what formed the large cavity in the trunk of this chestnut treeThe final light of a winter’s afternoon lights up these bare trees
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2 thoughts on “Norwegian Nature – Trees”
Gorgeous trees. All of them.
Love the frosty winter trees.
Gorgeous trees. All of them.
Love the frosty winter trees.
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Many thanks. 😊
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