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The root cellar was the initial item that put Elliston on the map, initially. They are free standing structures built above ground, or wholly or partly buried in the ground. They are used for storing vegetables over the winter. While root cellars are not unique to this province, they are especially prevalent on the Island. The little doors in hillsides are a familiar sight. A well-maintained root cellar kept a crop of summer root vegetables from freezing or rotting over the winter. They were therefore a crucial part of the subsistence lifestyle that allowed fishing families to settle along this province’s rugged coastline. Root Cellars were designated, in 2013, as a Distinctive Cultural Tradition and Practice.

 

Elliston, Bonavista Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada

 

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I'm thinking the title is unfair; how about: "Root of Considerable Annoyance" ?

首里公园 Shurijo Park, Okinawa, Japan

This Great Blue Heron was standing on a tree root, mostly in shadow, along the shore of Morro Bay (photo taken from a boat). I have maybe a zillion heron photos, but I particularly liked the light in this one.

For Macro Mondays: Keeping it cool.

I rarely drink soda but when I do it's either ginger ale or this glass bottle of root beer sweetened with sugar instead of corn syrup.

Storm damage ... Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)

Lens: Novar Anastigmat f/3.5 75 mm

Film: Ilford PanF Plus 50

Exposure: 1 sec and f/16, tripod and self-timer

Film developed and scanned by Foto Brell, Bonn

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Photo: Gunnar Magnusson - Root Vegetables

Redwood-root. Of course I fell in love with these magical trees.

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Root structure of an old tree at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, just north of Half Moon Bay, California.

 

From my Wild and Weathered Wood collection.

An edible mushroom. But not especially tasty. Leave it for the next passer-by.

"A magical place."

 

First entry for the 1. April Iron Builder

against Eero. The seed part is way too obvious.

 

Not sure what to think about the element. I don't have anything against big parts or Duplo parts, but the fact that it is not completely new to IB makes it less interesting.

 

Will be tough to stay motivated the whole month.

 

1000steine #LEGOeaster

  

Perry Hall Park

Perry Barr

Birmingham

Spent the morning with my buddy Louis shooting some wildflowers. Most of the wildflowers were gone but we hunted a bit and found a few to shoot. This is a blood root, which is a very tiny delicate flower. Given the brown background, I chose to place it against a texture by Kathleen Clemons.

 

We were greeted with some breeze, which for these flowers might have been a hurricane. But with a bit of patience and a high shutter speed I got some that were in focus.

 

This was shot with my D850 using a Lensbaby Velvet 85 fitted with +4 and +2 closeup filters. I believe this was shot at f/4.

 

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In a forest in the Tatra mountains.

 

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Upper Tahquamenon Falls a.k.a root beer falls due to the distinct color of tannins leached upstream. There are occasions when you know that that you nailed the shot with perfect conditions and this was one of them. Peak foliage and frame around the falls, it was a dreamy setting for sure

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A Mexican Jay surveys for acorns from the exposed roots of an oak tree in the Chisos Basin Of Big Bend National Park.

Aka Corallorhiza maculara

Photographed 1:1 early in the morning to avoid any breeze, but it was darker and turned out there was some movement, so removed the worst shots from stack, still had 38.

Amazing how depth of field is reduced when very close with a macro lens.

detail from the exposed roots of trees along the ravine path leading down from Cedarvale into Toronto

Yucca root, also sometimes spelled "yuca," is known by the names manioc and cassava. Native to South America, this starchy tuber is eaten throughout Latin America, South Asia, the Caribbean and Africa. Used to make tapioca flour, yucca has a texture a little chewier than the potato and a milder taste. Rich in a range of nutrients, yucca can be used as a substitute in almost all of your favorite potato dishes.

I find it interesting to see the way this tree grew around the rock…

Guangxi China 廣西

Perhaps there once were more trunks. Moss and ferns (Polypodium vulgare) posess it merely

Brooklyn, Conn

Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order - Downsampled from ~20 MP, hotsampling! using SRWE; Universal UE4 Console Unlocker by Frans Bouma and Sunbeam; Camera tools by Frans Bouma with help from SkallEdit; ReShade

 

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