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Very interesting click, love the texture of the tree!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Dead leaves, I am guessing
ReplyDeleteold wood always works in mono.
ReplyDeleteAn example of nature at work.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and a great shot!
ReplyDeleteBugs...I am guessing!
ReplyDeleteThe space in tree looks almost like a map of the U.S. Neat choice for monochrome.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and magical find. The inner surface of the hole looks like a cliff in miniature. So many secret adventures could happen there.
ReplyDeleteGreat catch!
ReplyDeleteLike a black hole - one wonders if one might be sucked in.
ReplyDeleteLucy
Yes it is fascinating and the texture too in these old trees
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Love the texture of old wood. Great photo.
ReplyDeletePerhaps a little troll, who knows, but a nice shot of the old tree...Have a nice weekend...
ReplyDeleteGood composition
ReplyDeleteI love this photo. Very interesting and I like the textures.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting shot!
ReplyDeleteIt looks mysterious for me...
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ReplyDeleteI like old trees and wonder how old that tree was when it's cut.
Awesome B&W image, though.
i'd bet on some chipmunks/ squirrels nesting inside until the first rain or snow, that is. great capture.
ReplyDeletelove those sky pics below. i've been watching some great sunrises lately and a few sunsets too. hope all is well.
I like the tile, but the trees, and esp the tree trunk, are really fascinating.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
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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