A fine set of twisted branches that caught my eye one January afternoon - on path leading up to Brimham Rocks, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
Another fine set of twisted branches spotted one December afternoon - near Cold Kirby in the North Yorkshire Moors.
A couple of tree silhouettes stand against a heavy sky one damp October afternoon - near the Druids Temple, Masham, North Yorkshire.
One of those eye catching views that demonstrates that small can be beautiful - between Burley in Wharfdale and Otley Moor in West Yorkshire.
Old mighty and still majesticly standing proud - near Blubberhouses Moor, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
Standing firm on a steep rocky slope on a fine June afternoon - at the top of Conistone cut in the Noth Yorkshire Dales.
Where three trees merge as one and are full of leaf and colour - also at the top of Conistone Cut in the North Yorkshire Dales.
A small group of twisted tree silhouettes filling in the gaps between the Limestone pavement - near to Grassington in the North Yorkshire Dales.
I spotted the small tree starting to grow in the middle of the Branches of an old Tree skeleton - near Glynneath in the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
Two different species that have taken root in the fine Rock crevices and are doing rather well holding on - Brimham Rocks, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
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A single tree silhouette stands atop of a pleasant Heather and Fern moor - near to Long Mynd, Shropshire.
Another single tree standing proud on the edge of a Heather Moor - near to the Stiperstones, Shropshire.
This stand alone tree is on a wind swept hill and although not seen in the photo it is propped up on one side where the main trunk has bent - Hebdan Moor, North Yorkshire Dales
A single tree silhouette stands and enhances to scene on the edge of this moorland path - between Goredale Scar and Malham Tarn in the North Yorkshire Dales.
The mighty may lose their heads however the mighty can still stand proud - Askrigg in Swaledale, North Yorkshire.
Another tree silhouette stands amongst Limestone boulders at the top of a steep slope - between Buckden and Yockenthwaite in the North Yorkshire Dales.
A moody sky and a fine tree silhouette to brighten thre scene one July afternoon - between Goredale Scar and Malham Tarn in the North Yorkshire Dales.
This photo was taken shortly after the previous one and after the skies opened with a downpour - between Goredale Scar and Malham Tarn in the North Yorkshire Dales.
With roots that must run parallel to the hill top this tree grows both up and across at the same time - Cod Beck, Osmotherly in the North Yorkshire Moors.
A leaning silhouette lines a boggy section of pathway on a wet day in June - alongside the Hadrians wall Walk in Northumberland.
A Tree amongst trees and one that happened to catch my eye - woods within the Harewood House estate, Leeds, West Yorkshire.
A stand alone and not so far from my home tree that caught my eye one August afternoon - Knaresborough, North Yorkshire.
A view of an old apple Orchard from an old Trinitarian Friary - Abbey Road, Knaresborough.
Standing in the midst of a Moss covered rockery - woods near Glasshouses, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
With the light fading this tree caught my eye - near to the Druids Temple, Masham, North Yorkshire.
An old building has collected seeds in its crevices that have taken and grown - field next to Thruscross reservoir Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
The same building and a different view - revisited on a chilly November afternoon.
These trees have caught my eye on a few occasions as they appear to dance in the wind - near to Scar House reservoir in the North Yorkshire Dales.
This tree has grown over and now sits comfortably on a large rock - path between Deerstones and Beamsley in the North Yorkshire Dales.
The tree at the foot of Roseberry Topping has always been one to catch my eye on each visit - path from Great Ayton to Roseberry Topping in the North Yorkshire Moors.
Looking back from half way up Beamsley Beacon the line of the wall and the sunlit tree stood out in the beautiful view - looking down from footpath to Beamsly Beacon in the Yorkshire Dales.
This tree although not yet in leaf was hollow up the middle but still growing strong - near Bolton Abbey in the Yorkshire Dales.
The light was just right one chilly morning as this view came into view - path between Lofthouse and Stean in the Yorkshire Dales.
Another time when the light seemed just right - near Leathley, North Yorkshire.
This winter scene caught my eye whilst walking one January morning - near Ramsgill in the Yorkshire Dales.
When a building is deserted nature shows that it will return when man has gone - Langthwaite in the North Yorkshire Dales.