Following up on my previous post about the tree outside my window, here are some photos of the tree in the summer.
I realized that the reason I didn’t take pictures of the tree last summer was because of the insect screen on the window.

The tree on 24 May 2020

The tree on 27 May 2020

The tree on 28 May 2020

The tree on 3 June 2020

The tree on 18 June 2020

The tree on 4 August 2020

The tree on 5 September 2020

The tree on 11 September 2020

The tree on 14 September 2020. A few hints of autumnal orange.
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WOW! It really filled in fast (with leaves), during the summer, didn’t it?!? ❤️🦋🌀
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Yes it did — it’s amazing how quickly. I could see the changes on a daily basis.
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That’s so aWEsOMe! I know I love watching my little herb seeds sprout! ❤️😉
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Beautiful tree! Unfortunately my property has no trees. But there is nice one next door.
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This tree is two doors up from us. We do have a big tree in our garden, but it’s a conifer. We also have quite a few smaller deciduous trees, plus some fruit trees that we’ve planted.
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What kind of tree is that? It’s a bit like time lapse photography what you have done there. There is a beautiful silver birch tree in the front garden next door. It towers over our terrace of houses.
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It’s a maple tree (wait till you see the autumn photos!)
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Lovely. There is a little Japanese Maple in my own front garden. Still just a sapling really, but it’s slowly growing and gathering strength. My landlady planted it three summers ago.
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They are amazing. The ones here are sugar maples which is why they produce stunning orange and red leaves at this time of year.
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If you can ever get your hands on a didymium or “red enhancer” type filter for your camera, that will really bring out those autumn colours, and accentuate the differences between them
https://www.shutterbug.com/content/five-favorite-filters-photographing-fall-foliage
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I use my iPhone camera — it has pretty good resolution
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