Click on this one for a better look. I am not sure what kind of tree it is but I amazed by the red tone in the bark. I just thought it was blushing because I was taking it's photo. Happy Friday to you all, enjoy your weekend!
You must promise to go back in the spring and take another picture so we can figure out what kind of tree it is. She's probably blushing because she's naked!
Wonderful, amazing red indeed! For me it is hard to believe you`ve got snow and winter, it was HOT there in July 2008 when we visited. Santa Fe is charming!
Funny, they look like the same tree except for the color. Is Jack right? Is it really called a blushing tree? Perhaps it just wanted to be different. It really stands out, though... cool shot.
en effet , bizarre ce rouge, mais il va bien avec la neige (peut être l'utilisation d'un flash ? )
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ReplyDeleteAgree, tones on first tree on the right is interesting!
Best regards,
Wong
Randy, I really like this one,interesting sky,,,M
ReplyDeleteYou must promise to go back in the spring and take another picture so we can figure out what kind of tree it is. She's probably blushing because she's naked!
ReplyDeletePerfect shot!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
Wonderful, amazing red indeed! For me it is hard to believe you`ve got snow and winter, it was HOT there in July 2008 when we visited. Santa Fe is charming!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty in that white environment!
ReplyDeleteWe have some "coral bark maples" in our yard that provide a visual thrill in the winter with their smooth "red" trunks... great photo here.
ReplyDeleteBon weekend,
G
A blushing tree...pretty unique, Randy. You've got a good eye for spotting it. You, too, have a good week-end.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of it blushing. Great eye Randy. I also like the sky and clouds in the shot.
ReplyDeleteCould that be a Japanese cherry?
ReplyDeleteAre the barks flaky?
What a great post title, Randy. Happy Weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot Randy, that (shy) tree has a nice colour! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHave a very good weekend!
Wow, such snow in Santa Fe, in Enchanted Land! And I remember a hot day there...The red stem is making a great accent on the snow. I like it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful indeed, and I also love the tone of blue in the sky!
ReplyDeleteA lovely weekend for you
Léia :)
That is an amazing color. I agree it does look like it's blushing! You will have to look it up again in the spring.
ReplyDeleteExcellent composition here, Randy. We have some red-barky trees, too, but I don't know what they're called.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great weekend. And speaking of bark: Woof!
A funny idea, it really looks this way!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and I love the post title!
ReplyDeletesnow and blue sky are wonderful !
ReplyDeleteI'm sur that tree is a little shy !
bisous Randy
That title made me laugh. The red tree sure stands out against the white snow. I wonder what it will look like in the spring.
ReplyDeleteInteresting tree and love the blue sky. Have a good weekend
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for you visit and nice comment!
ReplyDeleteGreat composition!
Well does HE ever stand out:)
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Love the color shining through.
You are blushing. Nice winter photo. Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very interesting tree! It sticks out agaisnt all of the others. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteYou gave me a big smile for the day. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic shot. I'm not an expert, but is it some sort of birch? Anyway, this really is a spectacular winter scene.
ReplyDeleteIt is called a Blushing Tree. Glad to help.
ReplyDeleteWow! Snow in Santa Fe!
ReplyDeleteAh ... genial!
ReplyDeleteIt was embarrassed by your click... :)
Kisses.
Nice find! It is amazing.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy weekend!
Interesting. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteOh that's beautiful and restful Randy... Love it.
ReplyDeleteFunny, they look like the same tree except for the color. Is Jack right? Is it really called a blushing tree? Perhaps it just wanted to be different. It really stands out, though... cool shot.
ReplyDeleteIt makes a beautiful contrast to the snow :o)
ReplyDeleteLovely redish bark to contrast with the snow.
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