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Why do your trees look like they are dematerializing?

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A gust of wind causes the upper branches to wave first and faster than the lower/inner branches/trunk do. This results in the extremities of the branches to blur while the rest is more in focus as the rest of the tree has not begun to move yet from the wind.

Other possible factors could be a little snow on the branches getting blown off by the wind and causing blurriness around the ends, as well as a little blur from camera movement, or possibly also it being from a larger image and this is just a crop zoomed in on the moon portion and you get a pic looking like this.

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Or maybe his trees are dematerializing because the veil is being lifted as was promised in the book or revelation, showing this world to be nothing more than an immaterial and twisted mockery of the true reality beyond.

Maybe.

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Yup, wind and full zoom.

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Didn't mean to imply it was a bad pic; it's not. I think the blurred foreground branches with sunlight shining on the trunks added to the image, not detracted. I like it and appreciate you sharing it.

I have an affinity to anything related to our (biggest) "moon" and I try to spend time appreciating it every day/night it will be visible.

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They don't look like that in real life. I dunno... It's probably global warming or Russia.

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Because we obviously don't support that kind of draw distance.

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I wish a cell phone camera could capture things with the same zoom and clarity that I see with my own eyes.

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I hear that. At no zoom if swear I'm twice as far from what I'm looking at than I am.