This Beech Coppice is growing on a Tumulus beside the Ancient Ridgeway Path, Wiltshire, England. Tumuli are Neolithic burial mounds dating back ~4500 years and can be readily seen as the farmers do not disturb or grow crops on them. It is comforting to think that my ancestors lie below and provide nourishment for the trees above. There is such a thing as life after death.
Thanks Joey. I am always just amazed by this lens and its resolving ability. This plus the 100mm Makro are probably the finest Carl Zeiss ZE offerings and are both no-brainers if you can afford them. Steve
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