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Silent Sunday
This entry was posted in Field Notes, My Photos and tagged American beech, Fagus grandifolia, nature photography, Silent Sunday, winter trees. Bookmark the permalink.
Leaves pegged out to dry.
Oh, I love that analogy! 🙂 Thanks, Anne.
Marvelous description!
Gives new meaning to “the sound of silence”!
Yes it does, thank you!
Beautiful capture!
Thank you very much, Sarah!
Beautiful details Eliza💗
Thank you, Maria!
Wonderful image, Eliza…
Thank you kindly!
It’s wonderful that we can still enjoy a little beechy color in the winter. Nice image, Eliza.
Thank you, Steve. I love these reminders of summer past and days yet to come.
Great mood in that beautiful photo.
Thank you, Susie.
Hanging on:)
That they do, I love to hear them rustling in the breeze, echoes of summer. 🙂
Smiling at seeing leaves yet still on branches. We have the same here, Eliza. Love the composition!!
Thank you, Amy!
You are welcome!!
Simple, but very effective. Those parallel veins in the leaves are striking.
Thank you very much, Carol. One of my favorite trees, beautiful in all seasons.
Nice color & detail in the leaves Eliza! Beautiful Winter scene!
Thank you, Reed!
The leaf buds will get bigger and then the soft, green leaves will grow! And beechnuts.
A great tree, one of my favorites. Thanks, Alice!
Lovely shot … and now I want to see a bit of European beech next to it to compare.
Thank you, Allison. I’d have to go to one of the college campuses to do that, they aren’t that common around here. 🙂
Tattered but beautiful.
Thank you, Kris. It is amazing that they hold on nearly to spring’s bud break. What tells them to finally let go, I wonder? 🙂
Color in the winter woods!
Yes, we must grab what color we find! 😉
Beautifully shot, Eliza. Love this image. An intimate winter nature moment.
Thank you very much, Jane. This one is a ‘friend’ that I pass on my daily walk. It has grown quite large and now I must veer around it. 🙂
Always enjoy seeing these leaves in the winter.
Same here; in today’s wind, they are rustling like crazy!
Wonderful sound! In a movie, it would be a portent of something—probably not good—to come.
Unrest or a predator! 😉
That pale brown colour and the grey shadows, very beautiful indeed.
Thank you very much, Agnes.
Love the detailed lines of the leaves. 😊
Thank you, Irene. Beech are so sculptural, esp. in winter.
Hanging on to the very last. 🙂
Absolutely! 🙂
Lovely touch of colour!
Lovely capture!🙂 With our strange weather, I’m surprised at how often I forget it’s winter.🙂
Thank you, S! It has been an odd winter, so cold and snowy to start in November-mid-Dec. and it’s been stuck in above-average temps ever since. Not complaining about that however… single digits don’t thrill me. 😉 Have a great week ahead.
Beautiful. Love the color of the leaves.
Thank you, Maddy.
Love the contrast between the colorful leaves and the colorless background. Nice intimate close-up!
Thank you, Denise! I love that beech and oak keep us reminded of the summer past and that spring will come again. 🙂
Gorgeous, Eliza! ❤
Thank you, Julie!
So pretty!
Thank you, Fi!
It’s one of my favourite trees too. Lovely, delicate shot.
Thank you, Susan.