There's something incredibly comforting about a solid old tree like this. Comforting and at the same time humbling. You see these mighty oaks bigger around than a man and wonder how they survived the Civil War. Or maybe even the Revolutionary war.
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There's something incredibly comforting about a solid old tree like this. Comforting and at the same time humbling. You see these mighty oaks bigger around than a man and wonder how they survived the Civil War. Or maybe even the Revolutionary war.
ReplyDeletewell rooted and strong. i love trees. hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteThis must be down to earth photo - old tree trunks are fantastic subjects.
ReplyDeleteYes - think of that - rooted for live.... Doomed to stay right there forever ;) I hope it is a lovely place :)
ReplyDeleteYes, rooted for life! I like it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a strong photo: solid subject, solid composition, solid tones. I like it!
ReplyDeletePerfect! The tree-hugger in me adored this...
ReplyDeleteKisses!
you be careful of those roots. They easily trip you. Lovely B & W
ReplyDeleteTree trunks are so strong and alive. I love the shapes and textures here.
ReplyDeleteInteresting texture of the trunk...
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Interesting mono :o)
ReplyDeleteImpressive!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot of this giant :)!