Sounds like Aspens play the same ecological role that pines do here in
the south.
On 5/8/2015 9:31 PM, Mark C wrote:
Thanks, Bob. Aspen are actually found across much of North America,
though there are a few varieties. These trees popped up after the area
beyond the field was logged - that
Subject: Re: PESO - Winter Wheat Along The Woodline
I'm curious how it would work with -more- desaturation... but I agree
with Rick otherwise
ann
On 5/8/2015 21:28, Rick Womer wrote:
I like this one a lot, Mark. The green wheat against the bare woods, the pine
tree... it all works beautifully
I'm curious how it would work with -more- desaturation... but I agree
with Rick otherwise
ann
On 5/8/2015 21:28, Rick Womer wrote:
I like this one a lot, Mark. The green wheat against the bare woods, the pine
tree... it all works beautifully.
I'm curious about how it would look without
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The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I
frequent and planting
I like this one a lot, Mark. The green wheat against the bare woods, the pine
tree... it all works beautifully.
I'm curious about how it would look without desaturation.
Rick
On May 7, 2015, at 12:11 AM, Mark C wrote:
The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I
Thanks, Bob. Aspen are actually found across much of North America,
though there are a few varieties. These trees popped up after the area
beyond the field was logged - that seems to be classic niche for aspen
in Michigan (first trees in after an area is clear cut or burned.)
Thanks for
Excellent detail in the larger image.
I thought aspens were mainly Colorado trees.
Regards, Bob S.
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 11:11 PM, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:
The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I
frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is
The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I
frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is growing along a
stand of aspen, which pop up after the more mature forest is clear cut.
The wheat is shockingly green in the springtime. I did adjust the
saturation in
Your site is not working for me today... I get the banner at the top but
nothing else.
Cheers,
Dave
On May 7, 2015, at 4:11 pm, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:
The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I
frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat
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