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Ginger is recommended for good health! Good in ginger tea as well as soups.
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Root structure of an old tree at Princeton-by-the-sea, just north of Half Moon Bay, California.
From my Wild and Weathered Wood collection.
Often enough these tall forest trees show their tree roots while you are trailing among the autumn leaves.
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
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I was wandering around the shoreline near the old Dumbarton Bridge in Newark, California, capturing photons bouncing off driftwood when I found this; what appears to be a small piece of root structure from something. Looked cool though.
From my Wild and Weathered Wood collection.
This waterfall is located along the trail to Opal Creek in Oregon. I don't know that it's actually called Tree Root Falls, in fact, the falls are not tall enough to merit a name I think. Its the water falling through the tree roots that make it interesting.
Countless times going under this bridge on the Dan Ryan during my life, so much so it is hard to keep track of a count.
Proving the point that 2020 wasn't all bad. Metra work equipment swings above I90/94 at the Root St Wye.
A tree that has decided to take root in this wall.
Un arbre qui a décidé de s'enraciner dans ce mur.
Un árbol que ha decidido echar raíces en esta pared.
Under an overhang where water had washed away the soil, baring the root.
From my Wild and Weathered Wood collection.
A bright orange mushroom, a Rooting Shank I believe, but could be wrong, pushes its way through the fronds of bright green grass.
Here is a re-work of an older image from the Palouse area of Wa State. I am really getting excited for wildflower season!
Upper Tahquamenon Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in the eastern United States. It is over 200 feet wide and drops 48 feet, making it the second largest in volume east of the Mississippi River, after Niagara Falls. . . Tahquamenon Falls is found in the Tahquamenon Falls State Park in Michigan's upper peninsula and referred to by the locals as "Root Beer Falls". The Tahquamenon River flows into Lake Superior's Whitefish Bay. There is a restaurant onsite at this park due to the remote location and lack of eateries in the area. The restaurant is open all summer and most of the winter. And, as beautiful as this upper falls is, in my view the 'lower falls' are the show stoppers.
The parking lot for the 'lower falls' is located about 3 or 4 miles from this location. The lower falls consists of 5 separate falls. More photos of the lower falls at some future date.
Lensless 4x5 pinhole camera
50mm@f/154
Exposure about 80’s
Ilford Delta 100 Profesional
Kodak HC-110
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