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Friday, February 12, 2010

Monochrome Weekend: Pointing


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22 comments:

Mona Sweden said...

I wonder if this is how trees reproduce themselves? Great capture!

Fadzil Zainal said...

My mind get dirty..
seeing this photo as man's genital part ;)

Bengbeng said...

i see it as the Pinoccchio gone old and wrinkled.. the pointing is the long nose which grows longer each time he lies

SquirrelQueen said...

What an interesting photo, the imagination does run a little wild with this one. I do love the shapes that can be found on trees.

Rune Eide said...

Tolkien Would have loved this one.

Gry said...

Ohh! :-)

Anonymous said...

'They went thataway...'

Tania said...

Interesting.. great!

Dagrun said...

Cool! Great contrasts in the shot too.

ksdoolittle said...

Wonder what you were thinking when you spotted that tree?

Regina said...

How cool!

Rambling Woods said...

Trees are so interesting in photos..so much texture....

christina said...

What can I say? A huge tree! Great!

Julie said...

Mmmm ...

Anonymous said...

That's one suggestive (and imaginative) photo.

Oman said...

That was awesome. I like it.

By the way, Happy Hearts Day and Kung Hei Fat Choi (Happy Chinese New Year). :)

http://graceolsson.com/blog said...

In fact I disliked photos in BW but Iam trying to change my opinion...after that...it will be more easy to udnerstand WHy..
have a nice sunday
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nonizamboni said...

Amazing capture and what a tribute to the survival instinct!!
Those lacy trees are a nice compliment to this photo too.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

My first instinct is to get a tablecloth and cover that view!

Jan
GDP

Margaret Gosden said...

Probably there was a time when this member would be covered by a cloth, a fig leaf, or loin cloth. We have come a long way baby!

Gel said...

Um, my first thought is "read my mind! Haha. (I cannot remember if you have children see your blog.)This is, indeed, a natural sculpture. Unusual capture! Seriously, I also love finding shapes in nature. Great photo, Carver!

Sistertex said...

Certainly get right to the point doesn't it? ;) Ummmmm....

I think color would have really been ...ummm.... too distracting?

;)

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