Friday, January 7, 2011

Stop I'm Blushing.


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!

37 comments:

  1. en effet , bizarre ce rouge, mais il va bien avec la neige (peut être l'utilisation d'un flash ? )

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  2. Randy,
    Agree, tones on first tree on the right is interesting!

    Best regards,
    Wong

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  3. Randy, I really like this one,interesting sky,,,M

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  4. 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!

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  5. Perfect shot!
    Very pretty!

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  6. 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!

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  7. It's a beauty in that white environment!

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  8. We have some "coral bark maples" in our yard that provide a visual thrill in the winter with their smooth "red" trunks... great photo here.

    Bon weekend,
    G

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  9. A blushing tree...pretty unique, Randy. You've got a good eye for spotting it. You, too, have a good week-end.

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  10. I like the idea of it blushing. Great eye Randy. I also like the sky and clouds in the shot.

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  11. Could that be a Japanese cherry?
    Are the barks flaky?

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  12. What a great post title, Randy. Happy Weekend!

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  13. Beautiful shot Randy, that (shy) tree has a nice colour! ;-)
    Have a very good weekend!

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  14. 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!

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  15. Beautiful indeed, and I also love the tone of blue in the sky!
    A lovely weekend for you
    Léia :)

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  16. 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.

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  17. Excellent composition here, Randy. We have some red-barky trees, too, but I don't know what they're called.

    Hope you have a great weekend. And speaking of bark: Woof!

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  18. A funny idea, it really looks this way!

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  19. Beautiful, and I love the post title!

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  20. snow and blue sky are wonderful !
    I'm sur that tree is a little shy !
    bisous Randy

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  21. 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.

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  22. Interesting tree and love the blue sky. Have a good weekend

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  23. Thank you very much for you visit and nice comment!

    Great composition!

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  24. Well does HE ever stand out:)
    !!!
    Love the color shining through.

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  25. You are blushing. Nice winter photo. Happy Friday!

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  26. That is a very interesting tree! It sticks out agaisnt all of the others. Great shot!

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  27. You gave me a big smile for the day. Great shot!

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  28. This is a fantastic shot. I'm not an expert, but is it some sort of birch? Anyway, this really is a spectacular winter scene.

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  29. It is called a Blushing Tree. Glad to help.

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  30. Ah ... genial!
    It was embarrassed by your click... :)
    Kisses.

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  31. Nice find! It is amazing.
    Have a happy weekend!

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  32. Oh that's beautiful and restful Randy... Love it.

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  33. 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.

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  34. It makes a beautiful contrast to the snow :o)

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  35. Lovely redish bark to contrast with the snow.

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