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Arachnid anyone? :D

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- cOsMiC
 
Yep, yep, yep. I am always blown away by the different sizes of trees, they are truly magnificent, Alhamdulillah

There was this massive tree on my road, when i was a kid, I used to think it reminded me of my Grandad... it was big, strong and looked wise,

2 years ago, when I was walking home one early evening, I took a very nice pic of it, from my mobile phone. The mobile had a decent cam on it so I saved the pic as my wallpaper and even had it on my facebook (when I still had facebook). It was a lovely shot of the silhouetted tree against some electric wires and a startling azure blue sky, and you could see a star in the distance, amazing I tell you. The three was still magnificent...

...Last year, one day I left my house in the morning, and the tree was gone. And the whole road looked embarrassed and naked... that's how it felt. That tree was the ornament of the whole street. There are other trees, on my road, but not like that one... sad sad sad. Now they planted a new tree in it's place and it's kinda nice seeing the cycle of life being renewed... and I wonder if children from future generations will look at that tree when it grows nice and big and think "... grandad"...

Scimi
 
There was this massive tree on my road, when i was a kid, I used to think it reminded me of my Grandad... it was big, strong and looked wise,

Great comparison. Trees always look wise, old, knowledgable, like they've seen too much of the Earth. Allaah has put in abundance of beauty in all creations, it's truly astounding.

2 years ago, when I was walking home one early evening, I took a very nice pic of it, from my mobile phone. The mobile had a decent cam on it so I saved the pic as my wallpaper and even had it on my facebook (when I still had facebook). It was a lovely shot of the silhouetted tree against some electric wires and a startling azure blue sky, and you could see a star in the distance, amazing I tell you. The three was still magnificent...

:awesome:

...Last year, one day I left my house in the morning, and the tree was gone. And the whole road looked embarrassed and naked... that's how it felt. That tree was the ornament of the whole street. There are other trees, on my road, but not like that one... sad sad sad. Now they planted a new tree in it's place and it's kinda nice seeing the cycle of life being renewed... and I wonder if children from future generations will look at that tree when it grows nice and big and think "... grandad"...

imsad But at least there is new hope and new life. Subhan'Allaah. And you never know about the future generation.

I'm going to post photographs of trees soon, Insha'Allaah. I'm inspired. I've got a DSLR, I should start using it and learning more about it :exhausted
 
Wow! Did you take those? They are amazing!

Yes I did :) That tree you posted is beautiful masha Allah! Wish we had trees like that around here. Besides some oak trees in parks, this is the best we get lol

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^ I really like the editing you do to the photographs, they're :awesome: Masha'Allaah
 
Our last Purple Martins of the year taken last weekend. Alhamdulillah, we had a successful year as PM landlords with no known predation or death. I am still puzzled as to why they mobbed me like avian dive-bombers today though. The temperature was in the high 90's F and nearly all babies had fledged.

 
Our last Purple Martins of the year taken last weekend. Alhamdulillah, we had a successful year as PM landlords with no known predation or death. I am still puzzled as to why they mobbed me like avian dive-bombers today though. The temperature was in the high 90's F and nearly all babies had fledged.


These are so cute Masha Allah.
 
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St. James's Park in London (A minuscle part of it)


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View of Central London, on the bridge that is directly in front (well, sort of) of Embankment Station
 
Did you visit the exhibition in the British Museum yourself, Qurratul Ayn?
 

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