Lone Wolf Tree

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One Lone Wolf tree, living on the canyon edge, all alone or so it seems. I bet this tree could survive here for many years to come, time will tell. Next time we visit, I’ll make a point of inspecting this old tree, and see how she’s making out. My guess is, next visit will be in three years. My bet is she will still be there. I wonder if I will be correct or not?

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom & Camera+

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I like that gray rapid water , one might say coo.

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Go for a dip maybe?

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One thinks too coo [temp wise]

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Dear @daveks is an excellent photo of the so-called Lone Wolf tree, at the edge of the canyon, with an impressive landscape. I congratulate you, your photographic shots are done with a lot of professionalism. Thank you for your continuous visits to my publications. successes

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