This photo was taken early Spring before its leaf buds had openened - Thuscross reservoir near Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
I returned to the same place a year later and on a chilly November afternoon to get this view of the same trees.
A single small tree Silhouette on a frosty November morning - The Valley of Desolation near Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire.
A fine sculptured tree silhouette standing strong on a fine November afternoon - fields next to Swinsty reservoir, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
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.
Nice how these three sheep pose infront of the background tree silhouette - January afternoon near Leathley, North Yorkshire.
A proud and prominant tree silhouette throws out an extended limb to the east - January morning near Leathley, North Yorkshire.
A couple of hardy trees standing in a wind swept valley - December at High Cup Nick in Cumbria.
A nice bright early February morning and a looking forward to a promising Spring - near Burley in Wharfdale, West Yorkshire.
Perched alone on a rocky mound and exposed to the elements one cold January afternoon - near Bradley Both, Skipton. North Yorkshire.
Not the most spectacular looking tree but never the less a prominant view on a cold January morning - near Brimham Rocks, North Yorkshire.
A misty afternoon on a bleak December day and a mighty tree to brighten the spirits - Levisham, North Yorkshire.
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.
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.
Another small tree stands somewhat precariously but firm on the edge of the moors - March near Farndale in the North Yorkshire Moors.
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.
A local tree silhouette that always catches my eye whist walking between Harrogate and Knaresborough - December near Knaresborough, North Yorkshire.
A small single tree stands solid in an abundant Limestone landscape - near Ingleborough in the North Yorkshire Dales.
This fine tree silhouette stands alone high on the moor away from others - one cold February afternoon above Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
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.
Another tree I have passed on a few occassions whilst out walking the Greenhow Heritage walk - path between Pateley Bridge and Greenhow, North Yorkshire.
A small tree silhouette enhancing the view one March afternoon following a wet Winter - Bramhope, Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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.
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.
I'm not sure what the reason for the wall around this small group of trees - Bainbridge, North Yorkshire.
Three old trees sculptured with life in their old limbs - Hackfall Woods, Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire.
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.
If trees could climb over walls and the grass is always greener on the other side - woods near Farndale in the North Yorkshire Moors.
A grey and wet December morning and an Ivy covered trunk - Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.
This tree stands high up on a hill and guides the passing walker on their way - Middleton, North Yorkshire.
A view only seen if you step off the usual path when passing through Goredale - stream above Goredale Scar in the North Yorkshire Dales.
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.
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.
A small cluster of trees and greenery make this an idylic Summer scene - Calcutt, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire.
Only a small tree but as the only one on the landscape one that stood out - on Bowes Moor, County Durham.
Holding on and not letting go this old and dead tree skeleton still look majestic and proud - near Church Stretton, Shropshire.
A mid Winter view of a single tree growing strongly out of the rock - Brimham Rocks, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
Two trees side by side that have decided to grow sideways rather than up - near to Burnt Yates, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
Old and hollow but still alive with healthy branches and buds on twigs - photo taken near Leathley, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
A tree amongst trees branching out strong - Otley Chevin, West Yorkshire.
A view of a sceleton tree that looks ready to fall - Glynneath in the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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.
A cold and damp Winters morning and a fine array of whispy hanging branches and twigs - at Fewston reservoir, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
A fine view of trees, Geese and Sheep on a lovely Autumnal morning - next to Swinsty reservoir, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
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.
These three trees seem quite happy to share a small space - Hackfall Woods, Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire.
This fine specimen looks like it hit a problem sometime in its past - Hackfall Woods, Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire.