Gillian Everett's photos with the keyword: tree

276/365 2025 full sun

06 Oct 2025 4 4 58
NSW Australia 3 20251003_065738 276/365

230/365 2025 bark

24 Aug 2025 4 2 125
very large gum tree, NSW Australia 18 IMG_4997 230/365

218/365 2025 highlighted

08 Aug 2025 8 10 118
Saturday challenge 408 - Highlight subject with light 6 IMG 4978

118/365 2025 Citrus tree

29 Apr 2025 2 145
I thought this was a lemon tree, but some fruit has fallen, and it is orange... In our garden, NSW Australia

059/365 white gum tree

03 Mar 2025 3 2 75
Completing February's daily photos. This stately eucalyptus is next to the library in Laurieton, NSW, Australia.

040/365 Tulipwood

11 Feb 2025 4 4 128
Australian Native rainforest tree. NSW Australia

024/365 lemon tree

24 Jan 2025 18 17 316
Our lemon tree is producing fruit for the first time, only a few lemons, but good to see. NSW, Australia

mysterious

10 Aug 2024 23 28 321
Sunday challenge Noosa, Queensland, Australia.

gum tree

01 Dec 2023 11 2 139
Camden Haven river, New Soutth Wales, Australia

Jacaranda

07 Nov 2023 8 7 166
There are many Jacarandas flowering In our neighbourhood now, New South Wales, Australia. Jacaranda mimosifolia is a sub-tropical tree native to south-central South America that has been widely planted elsewhere because of its attractive and long-lasting violet-colored flowers.

through a window

02 Sep 2023 9 8 192
321 - 02.09.2023 - View through a window, from inside. The left window has an exterior flyscreen, and a winding handle to open it.

texture

23 Aug 2023 9 12 255
Saturday challenge 320 - Texture or structure

amazing nature

28 Jan 2023 18 10 243
Our flowering red gum has many flowers now, attracting bees and native birds. New South Wales, Australia. It is Eucalyptus Summer Red, a (grafted) hybrid between Eucalyptus ficifolia and ptychocarpa, about 2.5 metres high, at the moment. Can grow to a height of 5m and a crown width of 3m.

Summer Red

28 Jan 2023 11 17 286
Sunday Challenge - Square Format Our flowering red gum has many flowers now, attracting bees and native birds. New South Wales, Australia. It is Eucalyptus Summer Red, a (grafted) hybrid between Eucalyptus ficifolia and ptychocarpa, about 2.5 metres high, at the moment. Can grow to a height of 5m and a crown width of 3m. Larger view here www.ipernity.com/doc/gillianeverett/51754398

every day something new

21 Jan 2023 22 19 348
Theme - symbol for 2022 New South Wales, Australia

Jacaranda

13 Nov 2022 12 15 200
Trees flowering in the neighbourhood now, always good to see them. New South Wales, Australia

Grand tree

06 Nov 2022 11 17 209
CMT Sunday challenge - texture A type of Eucalypt, I think, near our house, a bit too close for comfort. Early morning, New South Wales, Australia.

wood and earth

05 Mar 2022 15 11 343
Sunday challenge - Chinese elements. Five Elements Theory is a Chinese philosophy used to describe interactions and relationships between things. The five elements — wood, fire, earth, metal, and water — are believed to be the fundamental elements of everything in the universe between which interactions occur... Five Elements Theory first appeared during the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BC). It became widespread: mostly used in Chinese medicine, philosophy, fengshui, fortune-telling, and martial arts. chinahighlights.com

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