Wonderful photograph! I do see hearts now that you point them out, but I might not have otherwise. I dropped by to let you know I've left you a little something at Sacred Ruminations. Hugs and blessings,
I do see hearts..what an interesting shaped tree. I don't seem to have photos for monochrome, but maybe I am not looking at things in the right way....
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Trees make these winter scenes.
ReplyDeleteYes, I can see the hearts! A nice observation.
ReplyDeleteI see the hearts but, to my sight, it is more like a fairy wing.
ReplyDeleteLucy
dont know if I would ahve seen the hearts if you hadn't shown it. you do have an eye!
ReplyDeleteHearts, fairies... A truly beautiful image!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
I see them! Great shot in black and white.
ReplyDeleteNicely captured mono shot!
ReplyDeleteI like the silhouette here and your cardinal's bathing are precious-
ReplyDeleteI see bony arms with gnarly fingers in the center. Neat photo.
ReplyDeleteYes, I see two very beautiful hearts. A lovely monochrome.
ReplyDeleteThe Road to Here
I see dancers waving their arms more than tangled arms.
ReplyDeleteMy shot this week is an anthropomorphized tree too - aren't they great for it?
I do see the hart yes :-) love love love, and i love the picture too... old trees are allways very facinating.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Sunday Carver.
Fascinating silhouette!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes. Love of Mother Nature! Excellent photo!
ReplyDeleteI have had a heart transplant, so I see hearts everywhere.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photograph! I do see hearts now that you point them out, but I might not have otherwise. I dropped by to let you know I've left you a little something at Sacred Ruminations.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Of course I see the hearts Carver!! :)
ReplyDeleteIt was the first thing I noticed without reading your words ;)
I do see hearts..what an interesting shaped tree. I don't seem to have photos for monochrome, but maybe I am not looking at things in the right way....
ReplyDeleteI can see the hearts too! Wintertime is a great opportunity taking photos of the art of nature.
ReplyDeletewow i am amazed by your nice shots!
ReplyDeletestill looking for the heart...but see it now!
ReplyDeletewas here last night but did not left my footprints..thanks a lot for your visit and for sharing this awesome pix here..have a lovely week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI see two... but they overlap. Or is that the point?
ReplyDeleteI definitely see them. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteDropping by from Sacred Ruminations, and I have enjoyed viewing your blog.
Sheila :-)
Lovely work Carver!
ReplyDeleteactually everything looks so tangled =P
ReplyDeleteYes, I can see the hearts - cool!
ReplyDeletenice one, I love how tree branches just seem so lively as if they might just come alive at any moment
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