I wonder how much effort was made to get the branches like that. I've seen some pathways that have a tree top canopy where branches were spliced together, but this looks like the trees are all on one side of the path with the branches stretching over that path. Is that Spanish Moss hanging from some of the branches?
It's all in the minute details! Three little white dots over a dark branch.
A long slit of light between two dark patches. And on and on. Suddenly it comes together! And it is beautiful.
This is such a late reply...but am following your directions trying to see...3 little white dots etc. long slit of light...usually I see such things this time-I admit, not seeing just that.
Beautiful? I guess. I think it looks kinda spooky. Wouldn't it be cool to set up everything for a Halloween party right in the middle of this picture? A bonfire (portable that wouldn't burn the ground or make a mess would be good. All kinds of make-believe skeletons and ghosts and ugly carved punkins and ghoulish-looking appetizers and maybe some spooky portable music for more ambiance? Everyone has to attend in costume, of course! Oh, a hanging "body" would be good, too.
These beautiful trees are live oaks. The green running along the branches is a plant called resurrection fern; when there has been no rain the fern is all brown and dried-up looking. After a rain it "resurrects" into a lush green fern all along the branches.
A long slit of light between two dark patches. And on and on. Suddenly it comes together! And it is beautiful.
Wow!