I like big butt(ress) and I cannot lie

Sleepy Hollow? My ground person was kind enough to participate in helping me with this shot. That is a light painting by the way, taken well after dark.
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This fella is a photographer and tree worker on the west cost, he's got a lot of pictures with ladies and trees. You might like them, shadowscape:


Check out his other threads too. Ladies with clothes on though so maybe not your bag.
Thank you. I am familiar with Mario's photography work. I think you can actually find one of the women he has used in some of my work.
www.shadowscapestudio.com
There are also photos from your neck of the woods in there, and most places around the country. No redwoods however :( As a matter of fact, let me know what kind of tree this is. Shot this in your area about three years ago and I have no idea what it is. We don't have those in northern Minnesota.

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very cool, thanks for the link. Some amazing photos there!

When I visit your homepage the left side is cut off and in the portfolio section the left and right sides are cut off. But the photos I could see were awesome!

My uncle was a photographer from your neck of the woods, most of his work dissapeared from the internet after he died but this fella bought his negatives and has some stuff online:

Cool!

If you looked at it on your phone that is going to happen. The site is built for computer viewing only. I hate phones.
 
My buddies big track chipper got rolled a while back (really suckey) so we did the super custom track chipper option with my 95xp and his skidsteer to get a job done.
Found these weird little growth things on some live oak leaves anyone know what it is?
 

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I'm not sure what that tree is, the bark looks like a russian olive but it looks like dark green foliage which wouldn't be right. Is that in Colorado? I don't know, I'm stumped by that one, sorry.
Yeah, that was just north of Boulder. Was driving down a back road and spied it about a hundred yards off the road. Smallish green leaves. Don't recall the shape of them though. Was growing in a sandy area with lots of scrub bushes.
 

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