Good capture and presentation of those striking trees that likes to grow in swampy areas.
One can see very clearly the aerial roots (pneumatophores) this tree has.
…and after it's lost all its tiny "needles", it's bald! is that why they named the tree a "bald cypress"? or is it because its roots protruding from the water look like miniature aliens with little bald heads? whichever it is, my heart goes out to the rudely named plant! ; ))) a great shot and an eye-opener for me, as i have never seen this kind of tree before! and the "rusty swamp" is beautiful! hugs, sabine.
Sigrid E 03/12/2011 16:55
This part of the cypress you have very well captured. Great colors and reflectionsGreetings from Germany
Sigrid
cHrist.. 03/12/2011 16:35
Great colors, and this very special autumnal mood - like it!
regards
cHrist
Lawson McCulloch 03/12/2011 16:12
Hi Adele, A lovely and colourful shot, and good information.best wishes from Lawson.
Vitória Castelo Santos 03/12/2011 15:48
Thanks for the information.Great work Adele
Nice WE
Claudio Micheli 03/12/2011 15:19
very fine autumn composition!Ciao
Alfredo Yanez 03/12/2011 13:39
Muy buena composición, excelente trabajo!!!Felicitaciones Adele!!!
Saludos y buena luz!*
Alfredo
Manfred Jochum 03/12/2011 12:56
Beautiful.Mark Billiau. 03/12/2011 12:27
Good capture and presentation of those striking trees that likes to grow in swampy areas.One can see very clearly the aerial roots (pneumatophores) this tree has.
Mark
Ayse Nalan Yasin 03/12/2011 11:52
Wonderful reflection.. Beautiful colours.. Great captureHugs Ayse
TeresaM 03/12/2011 10:34
Une excellente capture de cette vision Nature, Adele.Bravo pour cette mise en lumière et reflets.
Bon week end & Amitiés,
willy ombret 03/12/2011 10:18
très belle couleurswilly ombret
s. sabine krause 03/12/2011 9:43
…and after it's lost all its tiny "needles", it's bald! is that why they named the tree a "bald cypress"? or is it because its roots protruding from the water look like miniature aliens with little bald heads? whichever it is, my heart goes out to the rudely named plant! ; ))) a great shot and an eye-opener for me, as i have never seen this kind of tree before! and the "rusty swamp" is beautiful! hugs, sabine.Majid mehraban 03/12/2011 7:26
++viola d 03/12/2011 6:57
Wow, they really like swamps!I didn't know. A very scenic pond - with the reflections and rusty needls. Great.
Bw, Viola