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One tree landscapes - let's see yours

For some reason I'm attracted to the third image. The bare brown hills in the background, plus the golden tones foreground and the one crooked little tree. Yes, I like that image. :)
 
Thanks. In my experience there is a unique look to Bosque del Apache in winter and I can often recognize shots taken there before reading anything about where it was taken.
 
Here's todays tree shot half an hour ago with an IR Pentax K-5 and Tamron 10-24mm plus polarizer
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  • PENTAX - PENTAX K-5
  • 10.0 mm
  • ƒ/6.3
  • 1/40 sec
  • Pattern
  • Auto exposure
  • ISO 320
 
This place looks good all year round. I have enough photos of it that I can tell you the dead branch fell off between July 9th and September 12th last year.

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  • OM Digital Solutions - OM-5
  • LUMIX G VARIO 14-140/F3.5-5.6
  • 34.0 mm
  • ƒ/5
  • 1/320 sec
  • Pattern
  • Manual exposure
  • 0.3
  • ISO 640
 
Waiting for a tiger in Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, India. We eventually saw one, but I was in the rearmost car and getting a decent photo was hopeless. Luckily one other person of the group got a decent shot of it.
You might not have got a pic of the tiger, but you came away with a great image. I can picture, in my mind's eye, a tiger gliding almost undetected through that grass.
 
Does this count? There is more than one tree in the image but only one is prominent. And that one is a palm tree, which is technically not a tree.

A sunrise in Tucson, AZ. Hand-held panorama, Pentax K-3II, 18-135mm kit lens.
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