Leaning Shoreline Trees
On the way to Silver Spring lakes last year, we had to cross the gorgeous Elk river. It is there I saw some leaning shoreline trees. I love the way they lean toward or seemingly bow toward the river. I suppose this is do to the seasonal rise and fall of the water, year after year, decade after decade, century after century..nature’s ebbs and flows. I contrast these leaning trees with a photo of some nice tall straight trees, from the previous day’s hike. Thanks for stopping by.
Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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Nature's own language seems to be expressed in the bowing posture of these trees. Such a scene near the riverbank touches the mind.
Well said, the language of nature in action.
I gotta agree, they are so fashinating, as if they are trying to get closer to drink... It's a pity when they then fall
The last photo shows the resilience of them, living is such a harsh terrain
And the cycle of nature will continue on and on. Thanks for looking.
Wow anyhow every time I see you're photo about nature is very beautiful weather black and white or color still the same lively.. the beauty of nature still there... I love the most is the second picture of the lake..
Well glad you liked it and thanks for stopping by.
That's very beautiful, the leaning shoreline trees besides the river show that the water has reduced, that's the amazing hand work of God. Everything does it's thing in it's season. Ride on dear, your pictures are very beautiful and brightful.
Thanks as always!
Your welcome dear
This is such a a beautiful view.
Both in black and white and colored.
One of your best fr!
Thanks so much.
The fourth image is for framing. Very nice.
I really ought to try framing a few of these someday. Thanks for looking.
The tree with the portrait shot that has that slanting view is incredibly beautiful. I just knew it has to be the SONY, because the range it covered is unbelievable. It's such a wonderful place to look at nature
Yes it was the Sony, that being said, I may switch to just using the Sony exclusively. I still have a pretty large backlog of photos. Too many perhaps.
Looks like the water of the river is not clear!! Algae? Or, due to light effects?
Wonderful photographs, as usual!
!ALIVE
That would be the light effects yes. Thanks for looking.
The leaning trees seemed to bow politely towards the river that had become a true friend in his life. The trees succeeded in proving how patient nature is in forming something, slowly but surely.
Nature is so polite -- who would have thought! Thanks for stopping by @reachdreams.