Posts Tagged: osage orange

Osage Thicket

Maclura pomifera.     Exposed in 2019, processed in 2021.  100-400mm Sony GM, Sony a7R3, Lr C10, Ps CC22.

Osage Orange Trees

Maclura pomifera along the C&O Canal. Exposed in 2019, processed in 2021.                   100-400mm Sony GM, a7R3, Lr C10, Ps CC22.

Winter Field at the Crossroads

Rework from early this year. Osage orange, Maclura pomifera.    150mm Pentax 645-A, Sony a7R4, Lr C9, Ps CC21.

Osage Orange in Snow

Courtesy of recent weather events, Maclura pomifera. Not sure this translates well to sRGB and this kind of downsampling… lost delicacy of tone and color. Did what I could to restore it here.

80-200mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar CY, Nikon 800e, Lr5, Ps CS6.

Winter at Rattlesnake Run

I know this is a pretty loose composition, even for me. But it is structured. It is a tree portrait as well as a portrait of the little valley this spring creek flows through. The trees are osage orange, Maclura pomifera, a North American native imported to the east from the midwest. I don’t know why but I take considerable and almost physical pleasure in the unique structure of each species of tree. It is remarkable that each individual tree can be completely unique in form, yet conform to the structure of the species to the extent that it makes visual sense. Maybe another way to say it is that within the framework provided by its genetics a tree is free to respond over time to the unique circumstances in which it lives.

80-200mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar CY, Canon 5D Mk II, Lr4, Ps CS6.

The Dragon

Maclura pomifera!

80-200mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5.