They finally opened Black Forest Regional Park; much of it burned in last year's wildfire and it took a long time to make the trails safe. Here's a shot of a couple of burned trees. I've got more to post from this walk. (Click on the Wildfire link to see more from that fire.)
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
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Oh, there have been so many fires recently, so much!! Terrific capture! The bare trees against the peaceful, beautiful skies are awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI am having a hard time watching the news on the Washington fires. So difficult for everyone involved.
ReplyDeleteI like trees better living.
So sad to see.....
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the trees reaching to the sky.
ReplyDeleteThe fires destroyed much, but not the beauty of the sky! Will these trees sprout new leaves next spring?
ReplyDeleteAwesome sky capture, Al! Sometimes a fire will generate new growth and plants. Happy skywatching!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about the fires...still this is a beautiful shot!
ReplyDeletethe image is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to see so much nature burned. With the neat sky, it makes for wonderful photographs.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous SWF shot ~ love the angle ~ great perception and photography ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
Sorry about the fire, but beautiful silhouette shot!
ReplyDeleteToo bad these fires!
ReplyDeleteVery well framed.
Looks like all these trees are praying. What a wonderful sight.
ReplyDeleteJM, Illinois
It's so sad to see trees burning... I am so sorry about the fires. But still it's a great photo with an amazing perspective.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, despite the tragedy. I hate wild fires!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sky and perspective, although it´s sad to see these trees burnt.
ReplyDeleteI'm saddened by the wildfires and the destruction they lay to waste… although new growth arises. Your photo is magnificent.
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