This old tree in Belvoir Forest Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland, is one of my favourite subjects for photographing. It looks interesting from many different angles and magnificent on a sunny autumn day.
Here, in a gulley below the tree, I have captured it from what I think is the best angle. Having taken probably hundreds of shots of this tree, this photo is one of my favourites, as the foliage, the lighting, and even the cloud formations are as good as I've seen them.
Other views of this tree:
This is a reworking of this deviation:
The previous deviation was HDR. This is mostly a single exposure, with only the sky blended in from a bracketed exposure.
This is an absolutely inspirational photograph. I found myself considering heading to Belvoir at some point to try to find this tree to paint, though I suspect a lot of the beauty comes from your photography skills!