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    By the clear sky, you can see that this was NOT taken this year

    This is a piece of ancient Woodland on the outskirts of Reading. I just love looking at tree shapes against bright blue sky, and have loads of variations of these from here and abroad.
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    That's a nice capture.
    I love looking at the trees in the loclal park here , some of them are really olsd and magnicent, with branches so long and twised. I was a great tree clibmer uuntil I was about 11yrs then it all seam so silly. I still like to look a tree over though (from the ground mind)

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    I think that the nice thing about trees is that the twists of their limbs and bark seems to give them some character, and they all look different.

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    Oh yes. Trees are to be respectd. They are all beautiful

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