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David Brockhurst

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This photo was taken early Spring before its leaf buds had openened - Thuscross reservoir near Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

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I returned to the same place a year later and on a chilly November afternoon to get this view of the same trees.

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A single small tree Silhouette on a frosty November morning - The Valley of Desolation near Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire.

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A fine sculptured tree silhouette standing strong on a fine November afternoon - fields next to Swinsty reservoir, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

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Alas not mighty in size but mighty in nature this stand alone specimen stands proudly against the elements - path next to the Hadrians Wall walk in Northumberland.

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Nice how these three sheep pose infront of the background tree silhouette - January afternoon near Leathley, North Yorkshire.

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A proud and prominant tree silhouette throws out an extended limb to the east - January morning near Leathley, North Yorkshire.

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A couple of hardy trees standing in a wind swept valley - December at High Cup Nick in Cumbria.

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A nice bright early February morning and a looking forward to a promising Spring - near Burley in Wharfdale, West Yorkshire.

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Perched alone on a rocky mound and exposed to the elements one cold January afternoon - near Bradley Both, Skipton. North Yorkshire.

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Not the most spectacular looking tree but never the less a prominant view on a cold January morning - near Brimham Rocks, North Yorkshire.

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A misty afternoon on a bleak December day and a mighty tree to brighten the spirits - Levisham, North Yorkshire.

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A favourite and often passed old tree never fails to show its beauty no matter what time of year - January afternoon near Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire.

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On the edge of the moor this small tree leans into the hillside on a cold December afternoon - near to the Norber Erratics, North Yorkshire.

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Another small tree stands somewhat precariously but firm on the edge of the moors - March near Farndale in the North Yorkshire Moors.

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On a bleak December day and battered by the elements this small tree has bent to the prevailing wind - near Coverbridge in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.

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A local tree silhouette that always catches my eye whist walking between Harrogate and Knaresborough - December near Knaresborough, North Yorkshire.

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A small single tree stands solid in an abundant Limestone landscape - near Ingleborough in the North Yorkshire Dales.

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This fine tree silhouette stands alone high on the moor away from others - one cold February afternoon above Ilkley, West Yorkshire.

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This view on a cold frosty March morning and with the sun just peeping through filtered clouds looked perfect - Farndale in the North Yorkshire Moors.

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Another tree I have passed on a few occassions whilst out walking the Greenhow Heritage walk - path between Pateley Bridge and Greenhow, North Yorkshire.

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A small tree silhouette enhancing the view one March afternoon following a wet Winter - Bramhope, Leeds, West Yorkshire.

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This is another of my favourite trees that I have passed on many occassions - late November on the Path to the Valley of Desolation near Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire.

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This small tree proves that it's not size that matters as it sits strong amongst the stone boulders - near to the Norber Erratics, North Yorkshire.

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I'm not sure what the reason for the wall around this small group of trees - Bainbridge, North Yorkshire.

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Three old trees sculptured with life in their old limbs - Hackfall Woods, Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire.

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This knobly tree trunk looks like it has lost a few of its branches over time - woods at the bottom of Sutton Bank, Thirsk, North Yorkshire.

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If trees could climb over walls and the grass is always greener on the other side - woods near Farndale in the North Yorkshire Moors.

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A grey and wet December morning and an Ivy covered trunk - Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.

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This tree stands high up on a hill and guides the passing walker on their way - Middleton, North Yorkshire.

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A view only seen if you step off the usual path when passing through Goredale - stream above Goredale Scar in the North Yorkshire Dales.

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A grand tree that is seen by many but I wonder how many really notice its splendour - early Autumn at Harewood House, Leeds, West Yorkshire.

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This specimen of bare twigs and small brances amongst other like trees lined my rout one May morning - near Hubberholme in the North Yorkshire Dales.

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A small cluster of trees and greenery make this an idylic Summer scene - Calcutt, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire.

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Only a small tree but as the only one on the landscape one that stood out - on Bowes Moor, County Durham.

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Holding on and not letting go this old and dead tree skeleton still look majestic and proud - near Church Stretton, Shropshire.

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A mid Winter view of a single tree growing strongly out of the rock - Brimham Rocks, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

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Two trees side by side that have decided to grow sideways rather than up - near to Burnt Yates, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

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Old and hollow but still alive with healthy branches and buds on twigs - photo taken near Leathley, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

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A tree amongst trees branching out strong - Otley Chevin, West Yorkshire.

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A view of a sceleton tree that looks ready to fall - Glynneath in the Brecon Beacons, Wales.

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This small tree must have found its way through a seed resting at the side of the slab of Limestone - Buckden in the North Yorkshire Dales.

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A cold and damp Winters morning and a fine array of whispy hanging branches and twigs - at Fewston reservoir, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

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A fine view of trees, Geese and Sheep on a lovely Autumnal morning - next to Swinsty reservoir, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

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A pair of old trees standing at the bottom of the mighty hills - photo taken at the bottom of Great Dodd in the Lake District, Cunbria.

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These three trees seem quite happy to share a small space - Hackfall Woods, Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire.

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This fine specimen looks like it hit a problem sometime in its past - Hackfall Woods, Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire.

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