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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed: 1/3200 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 200 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Date Picture Taken: Jan 26, 2008, 1:41:43 PM
Artist's Comments
4 Reasons for respecting wood:
1. Clean up the air. Tree foliage works as a natural air filter of particulate matter such as dust, micro sized metals and pollutants such as ozone, nitrogen oxides, ammonia and sulfur dioxides. Trees take in carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. Combined with the cooling effect of trees, these processes can have a significant impact on reducing smog and overall air pollution.
2. Trees improve water quality. A healthy urban forest can have a strong influence on our regions water quality. Tree canopies and root systems slow and reduce storm water runoff, flooding and erosion. Trees also help filter water runoff reducing potential sources of water pollution into our rivers and storm drains.
3. Trees save energy. Trees cool the air naturally in two ways: through water evaporating from the leaves and direct shade. Homes shaded by trees need less energy for cooling which means lower monthly utility bills in summer and a reduced need for utilities to increase power generation to meet peak load demand.
4. The Woodoo master might get you if you don't...
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I am so proud and happy with this photo. I saw this tree near "Birkat Ram" in the Golan heights (Up north of Israel) and I almost drove pass it when I suddenly understood what it looked like. It wasn't easy getting the right angle, and I feel that this photo is one of my bests. Besides, It reminds me of "lord of the rings"...
BTW I know it's Voodoo and not Woodoo. It's a little Pun I did on purpose
-- "Every man has a different idea of what's beautiful, and it's best to take the gesture, the shadow of the branch, and let the mind create the tree." --William Faulkner
Wow. Cool wood. oo. Now really. That's such a cool piece of wood, it doesn't really look like wood. It's more like some strange, surreal sculpture. It really seems like it's some magician, standing there and invoking some... stuff...
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sweet... im the first to comment
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moments have you
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and you should be proud,
this isnt something you get to see that often.
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Greetings from Vladderbeest/Cursed-Soul.
See my photo's at: [link]
amazing work as usual!
maybe u should revisit the location another time with different wheater
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violets are blue..
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wat happened to you?? x=
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Now really. That's such a cool piece of wood, it doesn't really look like wood. It's more like some strange, surreal sculpture. It really seems like it's some magician, standing there and invoking some... stuff...
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Proprium Humani Ingenii Est, Odisse Quem Laeseris
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