As trees don't just fit into one photographic category various focal lengths can be used to capture them. Wide-angles, short telephotos and macro lenses all have a place in your camera bag next to your DSLR. You should also pack a tripod and a polarising filter is handy for boosting colour.

If you're looking for more tree photography tips, take a look at this article. For shooting inspiration, take a look at these ten top examples of tree photography that have received Highly Commended awards in the ePHOTOzine gallery:
Tree - rvoller

Winter Birch - peterpaterson

Lone tree - clive burrow

big brother - piotrus33

Loner - bazhutton

Ghostly Ent - AngieLatham

Blowing In The Wind - Codiac

Twistleton Hues... - sut68

out the mist - paulstefan

Frosty Autumn Morning - Codiac

If you want to see more top ten articles, take a look at this link: ePHOTOzine's Top Lists Of Everything Photography


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