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Friday, November 26, 2010

The Weekend in Black and White: Remains of a tree


I always wonder what lurks within an old tree trunk that is starting to be hollow.
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20 comments:

Cezar and Léia said...

Very interesting click, love the texture of the tree!
Léia

Daryl said...

Dead leaves, I am guessing

John said...

old wood always works in mono.

Rune Eide said...

An example of nature at work.

Birgitta said...

Interesting and a great shot!

Carolyn Ford said...

Bugs...I am guessing!

Leora said...

The space in tree looks almost like a map of the U.S. Neat choice for monochrome.

Dragonstar said...

Wonderful and magical find. The inner surface of the hole looks like a cliff in miniature. So many secret adventures could happen there.

Irene said...

Great catch!

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Like a black hole - one wonders if one might be sucked in.

Lucy

B i r g i t t a said...

Yes it is fascinating and the texture too in these old trees

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Karen said...

Love the texture of old wood. Great photo.

Rejen said...

Perhaps a little troll, who knows, but a nice shot of the old tree...Have a nice weekend...

Tommy Andre Nekkoy said...

Good composition

anemonen said...

I love this photo. Very interesting and I like the textures.

lina@home sweet home said...

Very interesting shot!
It looks mysterious for me...

Yoshi said...

Thanks for commenting on my blog!
I like old trees and wonder how old that tree was when it's cut.
Awesome B&W image, though.

Naquillity said...

i'd bet on some chipmunks/ squirrels nesting inside until the first rain or snow, that is. great capture.

love those sky pics below. i've been watching some great sunrises lately and a few sunsets too. hope all is well.

Roger Owen Green said...

I like the tile, but the trees, and esp the tree trunk, are really fascinating.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team

Rambling Woods said...

The dead trees or snags are wonderful for birds. There are so many insects to eat and also provide nesting areas and materials to be used....

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