Early winter photos - from last Saturday.

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I hate winter - but this one's neither cold nor particularly unpleasant...

Photos from Saturday morning.

Larch grown from seedling
12122292 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Fat boy Korean hornbeam
12122317 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Chinese elm - see, it has almost no idea it's winter.
12122333 (2) by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Chinese Ash
12122367 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Cork bark Chinese elm
12122390 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Ash
12122431 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Collected Larch
12122436 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr
 
TOP trees and TOP photography Jeremy!
I would like to see evolution series of the Larch grown from seedling if that would be possible....?
Keep up the good work.
 
What can I say Jeremy? Awesome as always! Love the look of larch with the cones, hehehe send me some seed
 
Larch nr 1 and the ash are the best, in my opinion ! And the photos are really the top!
Any good suggestions for taking nice pictures with a non-professional camera?
 
Larch nr 1 and the ash are the best, in my opinion ! And the photos are really the top!
Any good suggestions for taking nice pictures with a non-professional camera?
Thanks.

1. The background and the base is really important. I made my own from some old IKEA table tops recovered and painted with matt paint.
11083104 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

2. Avoid getting sun on the backdrop if possible.

3. Take the photo from as low as possible.

4. Make sure you crop the image and straighten the photos.
 
You got cones!
I like the fat boy the best. Burly.
 
Your trees are beautiful! :cool:
And your pictures also:)

A question: I saw an elm today in a shop.
Like yours it still have leaves but they start to turn yellow and crispy (not like on yours where they look very nice).
The tree is inside (as it's a shop) but it should be outside right?
 
Awesome pictures, that large from seed is looking amazing. Well done sir.
 
Wow. Amazing. Real life Mr. Myagi up in here.

That's impressive, seriously.
 
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