Winter Time Trees by Gene Cyr at Imagekind

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You'll love these beautiful snowy winter landscape scenes. Imagekind Gallery Winter Time Trees
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Beauty of trees in winter.

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Landscape view of trail after snowstorm.

Winter Blues 2
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Lone winter tree on a snowy hilltop.

Winter Trees 1
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Three bare branched trees atop a snowy hill.

Winter Trees 2
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Bare winter tree in clouds.

Pine Branches
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View of pine tree branches.

Country View
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A winter day on the farm.

Hanging Cedar Branch
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Tip of cedar branch seemingly hanging from clear blue Maine sky.

Snow Covered
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Spruce tree branches covered in fresh snow.

Moon Catcher
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Split tree trunk ready to catch the moon.

Winter Trees 10
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Lone tree at sunset with pink and blue sky.

Winter Trees 3
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Two bare winter trees in snow and clouds.

Winter Trees 7
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Sunny tree branches.

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Lone tree in the clouds.

Winter Trees 4
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Lone tree in winter blues.

Winter Trees 5
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Hill top evergreens.

Winter Trees 6
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Sunlit bare winter tree scene.

Winter Trees 8
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Three silent sentries.

Winter Trees 9
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Close and personal view of winter tree.

Birch In Clouds
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Clouds seen through birch tree branches.

Maine March
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Snow covered field and trees on a Maine March day.

Pine Bark
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Textured pine tree bark.

Pine Bark 2
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Textured pine tree bark.

Birch Bark
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Peeling birch bark.

Tree Bark
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Blue tinged tree bark.

Cedar Bark 2
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Close view of a cedar tree bark.

Sunlit Bark
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Swirly tree bark lit by winter sun.

Pine Bark
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Close up view of a pine tree's bark.

Deadwood
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Deadwood still well rooted and standing in a Maine swamp.

Winter Bud
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Winter trees starting to bud for spring.

Pine Cones
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Close and personal view of pine cones in winter.

Moon Rise
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Moon rises over tamarack trees.

Snowmobile Trail
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Maine snowmobile trail in February.

Birch Trunks
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Maine birch in fresh layer of snow.

Cedar Branches
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Close view of cedar branches and needles.

Sunlit Cedar Cones
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Close-up view of Northern White Cedar cones.

Pine Needles
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Close-up view of pine needles.

Spruce Cones
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Spruce cones blown out of the tree tops on fresh snow.

Cedar Branch
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Cedar branch with plenty of acorns.

AfterStorm
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Snow dusted trees after a Maine snowstorm.

Drifted Snow
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Snow drift below a tree break.

Deadwood Liveclouds
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Deadwood looking up to a lively and cloudy sky.

Reaching For The sky
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Bare branched tree reaches for clear blue skys.

Winter Tre and Brush
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Winter tree and brush atop a farmers field.

Orange Tamaracks
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Tamarack trees on a cloudy Maine day.

Melting Snow
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Icicles forming as February's sun melts the snow.

Hilltop Trees
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Bare winter trees and shrubs atop a snow drift.

February Trees
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An Assortment of winter trees on a Maine farm.

Winter Cherries
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Wild cherries after a long cold winter.

Maine Winter Day
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Cloudy Maine winter's day.

Quoggy In Clouds
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Maine's Quoggy Joe Mountain in dark clouds and snow.

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Malinalco Town Another View from Above by Christopher Johnson

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Malinalco town from above through the trees.

 

 

Malinalco Ruins Path up to Peak by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Ruins Path up to Peak by Christopher Johnson

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Two Women at Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

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A middle aged woman and an elderly woman who is her mother slowly go up to the first landing. It isn't easy because they are steep and narrow. I had trouble getting down from there (getting up isn't that hard for someone who is young). This view centers on them and their determination.

 

 

Two Women at Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

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Two Women at Malinalco with a View of the Top by Christopher Johnson

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A middle aged woman and an elderly woman who is her mother are going up the steps.

 

 

Malinalco Ruins Path up to Peak - The Top? by Christopher Johnson

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This is the last part of the stone steps leading to the peak from the ruins. We aren't allowed to go that high.

 

 

A Mountain Peak near Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

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Malinalco Town as Seen from the Second Building by Christopher Johnson

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Malinalco town as seen from a top the ruins.

 

 

Beautiful Mountains around Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

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Another great view of the mountains by Malinalco

 

 

Malinalco Mountain View by Christopher Johnson

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The drop off is steep, but the view is amazing.

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Mountains around Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

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Geraldo looking Macho by Christopher Johnson