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Sumac Rhythm II

The skiing was great but left little time for making photographs.

So here is another in a series of rhythmic trees:

Sumac Rhythm II

The patterns remind me of the figure skating and painting style of Toller Cranston.

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Sumac

Oddly awkward.

Sumac Rhythm

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Rhythmic Bones

See the rhythm in the bones of trees:

Rhythmic Bones

Rhythmic Bones III

Rhythmic Bones II

Free and easy or taut and tight.

Energy flows through the lines of the branches.

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Snow Branches

The snow stuck to the branches the other day.

Snow Brush

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Winter Grasses

Delicate in the snow.

Winter Grasses

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Abstract Snow and Sticks

Brushstract

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December 28, 2012 · 9:01 AM

Lattice

Delicate latticework in the tightly growing bush.

White Lattice

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Tree & Fog

Trout Lake from Hwy 63.

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Rhythmic Trees

The natural curves in trees can produce very rhythmic photographs.

Undulations similar to those employed by dancers.

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Modern Dancers?

The branches of Sumac bushes remind me of a troup of modern dancers.

Arms upraised, all angles and contortions.

Dressed in blue.

No two identical.  Each doing their own different thing but somehow similar to the others.

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Morning Sun and Branches

Quiet winter morning at -26C.

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Ripples

One Mile Bay on Trout Lake can be very calm some mornings.

The ripples distort the bare branches in a most interesting way.

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