Sublime and Beautiful Sunday Trees here and there
This post is for #SublimeSunday is inspired by @c0ff33a and #BeautifulSunday is initiated by @ace108.
For mthis weeks post I thought I would share a few trees taken on various walks around New Bedford MA, which I am glad to say has plenty of green areas around the city, probably after walks and photos by nd over the water trees are my next favorite subject :)
Now recenly a couple of people have asked me if I always use a tripod when taking photos, now most of the time yes as I am out early morning and need longer exposures and its not ideal trying to take those hand held, but sometimes at the end of a walk after the sunrises, or if I stop at a second spot I will leave the tripod inthe car and take hand held shots, and the first three shots in this post are hand held.
This first tree I saw as I stopped after a sunrise walk one morning and did the cove walk, there was enough light i didnt need my tripod

Sony A7iv 28mm F8 1/125 Sec ISO 400
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Theres something about this tree that always cathes my eye but that morning the light was nice and it really stood out beautifully
THis next tree was also in a gree area to the side of the cove walk

Sony A7iv 28mm F8 1/125 Sec ISO 320
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THis next photo was on a daytime walk I took around the Haskell Gardens a beautiufl spot and after taking a bunch of flower shots, I was strolling around and go this shot

Sony A7iv 67mm F7.1 1/400 Sec ISO 100
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now these next two shots are with a tripod around sunrise, this tree beside the boat ramp is probably the one tree I have taken the most photos of s I often walk around this area

Sony A7iv 18mm F11 0.8 Sec ISO 100
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this round structure and tree are beside Fort Rodman in Fort Tabor park, the light of the sunrise was idela for this shot that day, I have taken similar shots on other walks but i think this is the best I have from this spot

Sony A7iv 28mm F11 1/3 Sec ISO 100
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