A monkey puzzle tree is the national tree of Chile and is also listed as an endangered species. Its common to see them growing here and are one of my favorites cause there so bizzare looking
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A monkey puzzle tree is the national tree of Chile and is also listed as an endangered species. Its common to see them growing here and are one of my favorites cause there so bizzare looking
Cool stuff, Jude! When I lived in Vancouver we had one growing just a few blocks from where I lived. The way the branches grow is very unusual. I did not know they were endangered. I also remember my aunt taking us to show them to us when we were kids and would visit her in Vancouver.
Thanks jas! My daughter and I have a game of finding them when were out and about.
Nice comp here jude01!
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Beautiful colour and DOF.
Beautiful subject. Well done with the dof and the pleasing bokeh.
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Nice pic! Wasn't quite sure what I was looking at so I had to google it. What a wierd tree. Must be neat to see a real one.
cool perspective and very good use of dof
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