The branches make a good texture. I can´t quite see the 45m tallness of the tree from this pic. Maybe I needed couple of teeny weeny birds or sexy dragonflies you have in other pics, ha haa!
Hi Amila Salgado, Last weekend we were at Kokkare Bellur to see the migratory birds there. I have blogged on it in my other blog 'i Share'. You are invited view at leisure. :) Regards, from India.
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What a stunner, I haven't come across this species before.
Blue sky, and such a big tree,,,
Nice weekend vishes comes here to you, from Anne in the middle of Norway.
I can see how giant is the tree :D
My post in here Thanks
interest angle u took the sky shot
Mine in here Thanks
Love the angle and the blue green against the blue!
Read your profile - great feat!
Thanks for visiting my river.
Have a super weekend!
The branches make a good texture. I can´t quite see the 45m tallness of the tree from this pic. Maybe I needed couple of teeny weeny birds or sexy dragonflies you have in other pics, ha haa!
Great shot - the tree against the sky.
Your other shots are great too... a very nice blog. Thanks for stopping by.
Great blue sky and the tree really adds interest to the photo.
Very nice shot from Sri Lanka. :)
Great angle, great shot
It does look like a big tree painting the sky a nice blue color.
I just love the angle and green against the blue!
Well done.
A great Sky Watch picture!
And I really love your dragonflies. They are fantastic.
Glad you stopped by my blog. I shall definitely return to yours.
Very nicely framed! Stunning.
She looks so tall and powerful. Beautiful for skywatch! Have a great day!
Awesome shot... love looking up up up into trees so your eye wanders into that bright blue sky!! Beautiful photo!!
Rocky Mountain Retreat
Love the tree
Hi Amila Salgado, Last weekend we were at Kokkare Bellur to see the migratory birds there. I have blogged on it in my other blog 'i Share'. You are invited view at leisure. :)
Regards, from India.
Great shot and great angle. That is the SWF angle isn't it?
Petunia's SWF
Hurts my neck to look way up there! LOL
That's a beautiful tree. I love the perspective.
A delightful view.. I should think this tree would make a great silhouette as well
Excellent perspective.
Wonderful SWF-shot from you!
Have a nice weekend:)
A lovely tree. Some of those dragon fly shots from a few days ago are great. Love the sunset in last week's Skywatch, too.
Thanks for visiting my blog and greetings from Florida. :) I'll be back.
Dear All,
Thanks a lot for your comments.
It is great to hear from all of you across the globe!
I love that big tree!
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