Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-19 Thread John Sessoms
Yeah, I saw that AFTER I hit send. On 4/19/2017 09:08, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: Thanks for looking, John. Yes, I noted in my original post that it is called espalier. Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 9:34 PM, John Sessoms

Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-19 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
gt; the Cape there are some ancient grape vines like that, lovingly preserved > in the visitor's areas. > > Alan C > > -Original Message- From: Daniel J. Matyola > Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 4:41 PM > To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List > Subject: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree > >

Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-19 Thread Alan C
List Subject: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree Another from my trip to Monet's garden in Giverny. This is one of many highly pruned and trained apple trees in the garden. I believe this technique is called espalier. https://www.photo.net/photo/18376135/ K-5 IIs, DA 18-135 zoom Comments are invited

Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-19 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Thanks for looking and commenting, Josh, and welcome to the group! Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 10:58 PM, Jay Taylor wrote: > blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px > #715FFA

Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-19 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Thanks for looking, John. Yes, I noted in my original post that it is called espalier. Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 9:34 PM, John Sessoms wrote: > I think that kind of pruning where the tree is made to grow all in

Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-19 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Thanks for looking, Christine. I takes a lot of work to train the tree to that shape, but picking the apples then is quite easy! It also saves a lot of space, especially in a formal garden. Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 11:16 PM, Christine

Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-18 Thread Christine Aguila
Wow! What a curious looking tree. cheers, Christine > On Apr 18, 2017, at 9:41 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > > Another from my trip to Monet's garden in Giverny. > This is one of many highly pruned and trained apple trees in the garden. > I believe this technique is

Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-18 Thread Jay Taylor
blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white !important; } Nice color and detail in this shot Daniel! JayT Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Tuesday, April 18, 2017, 7:41 AM, Daniel

Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-18 Thread John Sessoms
I think that kind of pruning where the tree is made to grow all in one plane is called an "Espalier". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espalier On 4/18/2017 17:42, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: Thanks, Gonz! The French do a lot of pruning. Many of the trees on the grounds of Notre Dame are pruned

Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-18 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Thanks, Gonz! The French do a lot of pruning. Many of the trees on the grounds of Notre Dame are pruned into cube shapes. The guide explained that English gardeners like to keep things as natural as possible, while French gardeners like to demonstrate the domination of man over nature. Dan

Re: PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-18 Thread Gonz
I love it, though I wish the tree was not "pruned" photographically and the ends were visible! Amazing! On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 9:41 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > Another from my trip to Monet's garden in Giverny. > This is one of many highly pruned and trained apple

PESO: Pruned Apple Tree

2017-04-18 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Another from my trip to Monet's garden in Giverny. This is one of many highly pruned and trained apple trees in the garden. I believe this technique is called espalier. https://www.photo.net/photo/18376135/ K-5 IIs, DA 18-135 zoom Comments are invited and appreciated.