my fascination with the crown shyness phenomenon of the camphor trees became fruitful again yesterday during my personal 5th visit to forest research institute malaysia, kepong with 11 other colleagues for nitzus pleasure hunt outing #5. july 2012.
the location:
Looks like an abstract painting, especially when I lean back with my glasses off. 🙂
when the wind blew, and the branches moved slowly, it was awesome!
Nice!
cheers!
Lovely!
thank you angeline!
Fabulous shot, nitzus.
thank you!
the other side to see, it is very interesting
thank you so much thuytrang!
Congratulation Nitzus!because you never failed us to view a fantastic captured.Inkjet Paper
many thanks.
Wonderful POV!
thanks graham!
It really is fascinating 🙂
all the friends that i brought along to see the trees were amazed by it.
awesome! nature is art!
agreed! 😉
It also looks like rivers cutting through land
yeah, like a network of rivers! thanks alastair!
Never heard of it before–fascinating!
thanks kathryn. it’s a must see place if you happen to visit kuala lumpur. cheers!
Wow!!! What a perspective!! This is great Nitzus!!! 🙂 **
the camphor trees are the ones to take the credit, i was just standing under the canopy. 😉
If I didn’t see the tree trunk at the right side, I would have said “nice painting”, but nonetheless, nature IS one of the most beautiful art that we can escape to, from this concrete jungle… thumbs up nitzus!
regards
yeah, nature is the best example of god’s work of art. thanks bro for taking the time to drop by my blog. please do come again. cheers!
I like it a lot..it’s only the eye of the photografe who find it
thank you so much marylou!