Re: PESOs (6) - Morris Arboretum

2021-01-29 Thread Rick Womer
Thanks, all, for the comments!

Ann, this has been a strange winter; one slush storm, freakish warmth, and no 
real snow. The warmth disappeared last night, though, and we’re supposed to get 
4-8 inches of snow Sunday night and Monday.

Alan and Ann again, the Morris Arboretum website has a photo of the maze last 
summer. It’s mostly green, because a good deal of it is living willow saplings. 
  

Ken, the exposure was difficult. The sky was very bright and clear, and the 
shadows were very deep. I did a lot of exposure fiddling in LR.

Stay well, all,

Rick

> On Jan 28, 2021, at 5:49 PM, ann sanfedele  wrote:
> 
> I wondered what the tangled structure was..  imagining whta it looks like 
> when in foliange...
> 
> I like the photo with the perfectly placed swans the best...
> 
> ann
> 
> On 1/25/2021 10:33 PM, Alan C wrote:
>> Very interesting. Apart from lack of foliage it hardly looks wintery. Clever 
>> maze idea.
>> 
>> Alan C
>> 
>> On 26-Jan-21 03:31 AM, Rick Womer wrote:
>>> Sunday we took a walk in the Morris Arboretum, which near the northernmost 
>>> edge of Philadelphia. It has beautiful landscaping and a huge variety of 
>>> trees and shrubs from all over the world. We hadn’t been there in the 
>>> winter before, and it was interesting to see the geometry of the trees 
>>> without leaves.
>>> 
>>> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/January-2021/Morris-Arboretum/
>>> 
>>> The last photo is of a living sculpture of willow saplings and branches, 
>>> titled “Loop de Loop.” It is also a maze with about a dozen rooms.
>>> 
>>> Applause, catcalls, and indifferent shrugs all accepted.
>>> 
>>> Rick
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: PESOs (6) - Morris Arboretum

2021-01-28 Thread ann sanfedele
I wondered what the tangled structure was..  imagining whta it looks 
like when in foliange...


I like the photo with the perfectly placed swans the best...

ann

On 1/25/2021 10:33 PM, Alan C wrote:
Very interesting. Apart from lack of foliage it hardly looks wintery. 
Clever maze idea.


Alan C

On 26-Jan-21 03:31 AM, Rick Womer wrote:
Sunday we took a walk in the Morris Arboretum, which near the 
northernmost edge of Philadelphia. It has beautiful landscaping and a 
huge variety of trees and shrubs from all over the world. We hadn’t 
been there in the winter before, and it was interesting to see the 
geometry of the trees without leaves.


https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/January-2021/Morris-Arboretum/

The last photo is of a living sculpture of willow saplings and 
branches, titled “Loop de Loop.” It is also a maze with about a dozen 
rooms.


Applause, catcalls, and indifferent shrugs all accepted.

Rick








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Re: PESOs (6) - Morris Arboretum

2021-01-26 Thread Ken Waller
Nice captures, most seem a little under exposed for my taste - ymmv


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>Sunday we took a walk in the Morris Arboretum, which near the northernmost 
>edge of Philadelphia. It has beautiful landscaping and a huge variety of trees 
>and shrubs from all over the world. We hadn’t been there in the winter before, 
>and it was interesting to see the geometry of the trees without leaves. 
>
>https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/January-2021/Morris-Arboretum/
>
>The last photo is of a living sculpture of willow saplings and branches, 
>titled “Loop de Loop.” It is also a maze with about a dozen rooms.
>
>Applause, catcalls, and indifferent shrugs all accepted.
>
>Rick
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>
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Re: PESOs (6) - Morris Arboretum

2021-01-26 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
I especially like the interesting tree trunk in the first image.

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On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 8:31 PM Rick Womer  wrote:

> Sunday we took a walk in the Morris Arboretum, which near the northernmost
> edge of Philadelphia. It has beautiful landscaping and a huge variety of
> trees and shrubs from all over the world. We hadn’t been there in the
> winter before, and it was interesting to see the geometry of the trees
> without leaves.
>
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/January-2021/Morris-Arboretum/
>
> The last photo is of a living sculpture of willow saplings and branches,
> titled “Loop de Loop.” It is also a maze with about a dozen rooms.
>
> Applause, catcalls, and indifferent shrugs all accepted.
>
> Rick
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>
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Re: PESOs (6) - Morris Arboretum

2021-01-26 Thread Bob Pdml
Beautiful looking place - lovely use of that warm light and the shadows

> On 26 Jan 2021, at 01:31, Rick Womer  wrote:
> 
> Sunday we took a walk in the Morris Arboretum, which near the northernmost 
> edge of Philadelphia. It has beautiful landscaping and a huge variety of 
> trees and shrubs from all over the world. We hadn’t been there in the winter 
> before, and it was interesting to see the geometry of the trees without 
> leaves. 
> 
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/January-2021/Morris-Arboretum/
> 
> The last photo is of a living sculpture of willow saplings and branches, 
> titled “Loop de Loop.” It is also a maze with about a dozen rooms.
> 
> Applause, catcalls, and indifferent shrugs all accepted.
> 
> Rick
> 
> 
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Re: PESOs (6) - Morris Arboretum

2021-01-25 Thread Alan C
Very interesting. Apart from lack of foliage it hardly looks wintery. 
Clever maze idea.


Alan C

On 26-Jan-21 03:31 AM, Rick Womer wrote:

Sunday we took a walk in the Morris Arboretum, which near the northernmost edge 
of Philadelphia. It has beautiful landscaping and a huge variety of trees and 
shrubs from all over the world. We hadn’t been there in the winter before, and 
it was interesting to see the geometry of the trees without leaves.

https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/January-2021/Morris-Arboretum/

The last photo is of a living sculpture of willow saplings and branches, titled 
“Loop de Loop.” It is also a maze with about a dozen rooms.

Applause, catcalls, and indifferent shrugs all accepted.

Rick






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PESOs (6) - Morris Arboretum

2021-01-25 Thread Rick Womer
Sunday we took a walk in the Morris Arboretum, which near the northernmost edge 
of Philadelphia. It has beautiful landscaping and a huge variety of trees and 
shrubs from all over the world. We hadn’t been there in the winter before, and 
it was interesting to see the geometry of the trees without leaves. 

https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/January-2021/Morris-Arboretum/

The last photo is of a living sculpture of willow saplings and branches, titled 
“Loop de Loop.” It is also a maze with about a dozen rooms.

Applause, catcalls, and indifferent shrugs all accepted.

Rick



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