This was a sizable tree I spotted on the banks of the lake. It was starting to look like driftwood but it would take a lot of force to move it.
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15 comments:
looks almost like a macro of a tree ear mushroom.. almost
Fascinating composition, I love the texture!
Léia
Fascinating, undulating lines in this macro! Beautiful!
The wavy lines are truly lovely, Carver.
What a great find. The contrasting patterns are beautiful.
It does look massive. It would be perfect for some sculptural work.
Thank´s for your nice comment on my blog, and this photo is really nice. Like it a lot!
On all of our hikes, I am shooting fallen trees and looking for imaginary images in the decaying wood. These types of shots really fascinate me. This one is so sharp with perfect lighting setting off the texture of the wood. It does have the appearance of driftwood.
I love driftwood, it is so beatyful...Nice picture...
That was no sapling - impressive rot with very interesting patterns of lines and swirls.
Lot of good texture in the shot.
Hmm... a dead tree, and so full of texture. It kinda looks like an ear, doesn't it? Hehe... Liking this shot. =)
Btw, here's mine. Hope you could visit back.
http://neneleah30.blogspot.com/2010/11/morning-dew.html
Great texture and very well spotted!
I love your style, you have a very attractive abstract language.
excellent tonal range.
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