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California’s Valley Oaks: Seasonal Contrasts

A California winter and early spring spring sight, the striking dark black limbs of the valley oaks always make for interesting photographic subject matter. Their twisted framework of branches provide a stark contrast to the sky behind them. Then with the first warm sunny days they miraculously transform into opulent trees with lush bright green foliage completely hiding the framework of the branches. Shade for summer picnics under their huge canopies follows.

Lone Oak

Lone Oak SunsetThis image is from my 2014 portfolio. I love the almost graphic look of this beautiful California oak. Speaking of oaks: I found several cork oaks that had sprung up in my potted maples, which I pulled up, to transplant into their own pots. Unless the giant cork oak flung its acorn, I suspect a blue jay or squirrel may have been at work here.