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Treetops after the storms

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Published: 22 November 2020

Treetops after the storms 1

Treetops after the storms 2

Looking upwards: there are still leaves on the trees but not many remain. A set of images that are hopefully inspirational.

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Treetops after the storms 1

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When all the leaves have blown away then autumn will be over and it will be winter. Slightly different but a theme related to my occasional series After the Party

  • Approaching storm in the Alps
  • After the storms
  • After the party
  • After the Christmas party - some recycling bins of Brighton & Hove
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