2020 - December - Evergreen Trees
Rules that are always applicable are as follows:
- One photo per answer, and no more than 5 answers per user per contest.
- Post only photos taken by yourself/person with you.
- All entries should include a line of text with the location, subject, and date (specificity is up to you).
- Refrain from posting sensitive/debatable content
- Only upvotes count towards winning.
Rules for December are as follows:
- Evergreen Trees - Photos of evergreen trees
- The contest will last the whole month of December and to be clear, we use UTC, just like the site itself.
- There is no constraint on when the photo must have been taken.
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- Leave a single comment below in the format THEME - ONE SENTENCE DESCRIPTION
Good luck!
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Sabina de la Umbría de Miranda; near La Puebla de San Miguel, Valencia, Spain; November 2020. Taken with my Nikon D5300 and 10-20mm AF-P at 10mm, f/6.3, ISO 250, 1/25 secs.
I saw a signpost to this tree off the path I was walking; the light's not ideal, but the information board sold it as an interesting subject. It's a 700-year-old Spanish juniper (Juniperus thurifera), 12 metres tall, and item 1540 in the Catalogue of Singular and Monumental Trees of the Valencian Community.
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"Fall in New England"
A view from my home's porch in Massachusetts (in southern Worcester Country), in the early morning of October 30, 2011, after the 2011 Halloween nor'easter.
(It's not entirely evergreen trees, but most of them are.)
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