Have you ever seen an olive grove when the wind blows hard?
If you have, you'll remember it for sure. It is a majestic spectacle. The trees are moving like furious giants while the leaves are constantly changing color , from green to silver and vice versa in a never ending dance. It is so beautiful but also so hard to describe, especially in a language that isn't mine. I am thinking for years to make a video to show all that beauty but I haven't manage to make a satisfactory one.
Anyway yesterday, as I was having my lunch break at the farm, I was thinking that I mostly take pictures of the fruit of the olive trees and rarely the trees themselves. So now that the harvest is over I decided to do a small photographic tribute to the tree itself.
This time the hero of the shooting won't be the fruit but everything else. The branches, the leaves, the very essence of olive, glorious even through its tiny imperfections!
And here is the result :)
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I can tell these are olive trees just based on the leaves. I had a bonsai olive tree and it was my favorite of all my minis. This is a super cool post. Thanks for sharing bro! You been killin' it lately. Keep up the great work man.
Thanks!
Trying to work on the consistency thing. We'll see how it goes :)
I would say you have been consistently killing it lately! hahaha
:)
I've never seen an olive tree because we don't have these in Romania 😃 but just like you said, the tree seems like having a dance while the wind is getting through the branches. Nature is truly amazing!
If you travel to the south keep in mind to see some olive trees. They are magnificent!
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Wow this is amazing thanks for sharing this is awesome.
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Amazing!
Thank you @linanguyen and welcome to hive!
very nice~~~
Thank you @syskwl :)
The magic of nature, so beautiful
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I always love your photos and admire your work Stef :)
Great ones again!
Thank you very much Katerina!