Urban Details: Trees
I was surprised, during this urban details exploration, how lovely the trunks of trees are. I realize that sounds silly, but if you lived where I do, it would make sense.
So, anyway, here are some trees, which I will identify as “trees, with leaves.” If anyone’s got identification that’s, say, accurate, I’d be happy to hear from them.
in Centennial Olympic Park
Atlanta, Georgia
photographed 4.29.2014
Posted on May 12, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, atlanta, atlanta georgia, black and white photography, georgia, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, urban details. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.

I don’t think I could live in a landscape without deciduous trees.
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…and I tend to feel claustrophobic with too many trees around. We’re products of our geographies, and it’s clear (so to speak) that I grew up on the vast, treeless Great Plains.
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Nice image!
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Thanks, Mark. This trip to Atlanta posed a bit of a problem – there wasn’t anything old and/or falling down in the part of town I was in – so I had look at things differently. I almost said I had to “branch out” ….!
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The results are beautiful!
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Thanks!
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They’re almost human and very bodily…
Amazing image!
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Thanks, Malin.
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They look like they should be cradling something above – like fingers balancing a glass ball or something. Did you see giant glass balls in the foliage by any chance?
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…and if you turn your monitor upside down (I’ll wait while you do) it looks like thin dancers with full skirts.
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