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26-OCT-2010

Nature: Tree Cutting

Sometimes, rarely, you have to destroy nature.
This tree was suffering from a disease that caused
it to slowly loose branches from the bottom upwards.
It was in my back yard (garden in the Queen's English).
It was sad to see the crew stuff it in a wood chipper.

Pentax K100D
1/180s f/9.5 at 18.0mm iso200 full exif

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Ed McConnell27-Oct-2010 23:46
couldn't you save the top for a Christmas Tree..?
Cindi Smith27-Oct-2010 20:38
Yes, it is sad to lose a tree but it may cause other trees problems if left. Maybe you can plant a new one?
Guest 27-Oct-2010 13:42
Yes, it's so sad to see such a big tree being cut down, but when it's necessary we have to accept it. Well Nice captured Leo!
Mieke WA Minkjan27-Oct-2010 06:51
always sad to have a tree cut... do you have to replace the tree?
Kerry Tingley27-Oct-2010 04:02
Oh sad.
Margaret Lew27-Oct-2010 01:54
Sad to lose such a big tree.
larose forest photos27-Oct-2010 01:01
I hate to see trees being cut down. If I hear the sound of a chainsaw in the neighbourhood I have to leave! But sometimes it must be done.
laine26-Oct-2010 22:31
Nature has it's way and nothing can stop it...at least it's chip will go one for a while.
Barbara Heide26-Oct-2010 20:57
a very difficult and dangerous job...
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