This is my entry for Becca’s (from On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea blog) Sunday Trees – 244 challenge.
Willamette Mission State Park in late Autumn.
The other ‘big feature’ of the park is the Nation’s Largest Black Cottonwood – it’s been around for over 250 years. It on the bank of the mile-long oxbow lake – Mission Lake, along with an array of grassy meadows, flowering shrubs, trees and outstanding bird and wildlife viewing. — from their website
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Cee
love the reflection
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Thanks for commenting. 😀
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Wow, wow! Outstanding composition and one beautiful scene.
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Thanks for commenting. Glad you like this tree. 😀
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Oh my. Gorgeous.
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Glad you like this tree. 😀
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The reflection is amazing!
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I think the reflection makes the photo. 😀
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Yes! I completely agree I couldnt stop staring at the reflection 🙂
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You did a great job of capturing the quiet beauty. I was there today and saw the green walnuts! And several plump squirrels. 😃
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Isn’t that a fun park. I just adore it when I go there.
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Nice shot
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Thanks Sonya. 😀
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Great timing and amazing shot.
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Thanks for commenting. 😀
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A+ once more.
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Thanks 😀 😀
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Wonderful reflection.
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Hi Raewyn, thanks for commenting.
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A grand Guardian and its twin in reflection! 🙂
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Thanks Becca 😀
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Now that’s a reflection!
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It happen to be gorgeous day for late fall. Thanks for commenting Gayle.
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