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This page simply reformats the Flickr public Atom feed for purposes of finding inspiration through random exploration. These images are not being copied or stored in any way by this website, nor are any links to them or any metadata about them. All images are © their owners unless otherwise specified.

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Parken und Borken / Park and Bark by bartholmy

© bartholmy, all rights reserved.

Parken und Borken / Park and Bark

ana7.0 contorted white flowering quince super pano 1-3-18 by fredtruck

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ana7.0 contorted white flowering quince super pano 1-3-18

My Contorted White Flowering Quince is blooming again, but as you can see in the picture, many flower buds haven’t opened yet.


When the tree is in this state, the quince is still a good visual experience because of the interest generated by the network created by its contorted branches.

Stitched from seven pictures.


To see the 3-D, use red/cyan glasses.


To read the QR code in the picture, use your smart phone and a scanner app. To find out more about QR codes, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item, and select the Seals option.
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Also, check out my video on YouTube, Milk Bottle Reliquary. You will find it here:


www.fredtruck.com/reliquary/

Payne's Pine Trail by pbkunkel

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Payne's Pine Trail

I think that is the pine in question back there. Nice trail, took less than an hour to walk. (forgot my flash for fill-in.)

ana6?0 contorted white flowering quince 2-25-17 by fredtruck

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ana6?0 contorted white flowering quince 2-25-17

2-25-17 The major change for my Contorted White Flowering Quince this year was being potted in an antique Yamaaki cascade pot that had a pinched rope rim. I plan to defoliate the tree in August because it definitely does increase the blooming, not the following year, but the year after that. The season isn’t over yet, and there may be more flowers coming.


To see the 3-D, use red/cyan glasses.


To read the QR code in the picture, use your smart phone and a scanner app. To find out more about QR codes, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item, and select the Seals option.


To find out how I make these 3-D conversions, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item and choose the Chromobinocular Method option.
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Also, check out my video on YouTube, Milk Bottle Reliquary. You will find it here:


youtu.be/lVgnIUWRXtA

Black Bean (Castanospermum australe) by Poytr

© Poytr, all rights reserved.

Black Bean (Castanospermum australe)

Nice to see this tree species in situ, rather than as a street tree or park tree.

Juvenile Birds Nest Fern (Asplenium australasicum) are on the trunk. Ferns are not common in these dry rainforests.

LIME LIGHT by ESOX LUCIUS

© ESOX LUCIUS, all rights reserved.

LIME LIGHT

Small-leaved Lime (Winterlinde in Dutch or Tilia cordata in Latin). A Sokan style bonsai, double or twin trunk or 'Mother-daughter'-style. In its thirties, basking in the late pre-fall sunlight.

by Salt Maple

© Salt Maple, all rights reserved.

twins by cskk

twins

Giant Sequoia - vertorama by BombDog

Giant Sequoia - vertorama

A 2000 pixel image (see 'all sizes') of a giant sequoia at Mariposa Sequoia Grove.