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On the path beside the dockyard, lots of tree roots have burrowed through the asphalt to reach the lake. Many of their trees are no longer there.

Doorframe surrounded by roots of a tree that have penetrated the brickworks

Enamel,Acrylic, Ink and Cut Paper

16" x 20"

2018

family - wooden bench and the tree

Auger Falls trail, Wells, New York.

Teufelsmauer, Harz, Germany

Taken at Silver Creek Falls Park, OR with a Vivitar 28mm f/2.0 Close Focus (by Komine).

Double-Decker Root Bridge is a living root bridge in Nongriat village near cherrapunji , Meghalaya, India. It needs 3500 steps ( 3hr trek) to reach this wonder.

 

These living bridges are grown from a special type of rubber tree. As the roots grow, so the strength of the bridge increases. They take around 25 years to grow and operate, but can carry the weight of 50 people

Image shot at the roadhouse grill in the gateway mall.

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Another day, another squirrel digging around the cypress tree root knees on the tiny island at the park. Not quite in sharp focus but too cute not to save. :) It was only on the root for a second or two before scurrying up the tree to hide from me.

Leica C1 & Agfa Vista 100 (flash)

Root, Sculpture is one of my project base on homeless and people who trying to put their marks in the country. With each brick they can built their dream home and put the mark on the soil, place and country.

Earlier today the England cricket captain, Joe Root notched up his forth double test century. He was the last man out for 228 in Englands first innings total of 421. Over the last two years Joe has struggled by his exceptional standards and although he has made a reasonable number of half centuries through this period he has fallen short of big scores. This massive innings against Sri Lanka took Joe past the all time test totals of two greats, Garfield Sobers and Mark Waugh. Although having now accrued the 29th most test runs in the all time cricket list Sheffield born Joe is still only aged 30. Quite how far up those standings he will move only time will tell.

 

This picture was taken during an England versus Pakistan test match at Headingley in 2019 and shows Joe striking another boundary. Joe also scored with 45 that day and helped England win by an innings and 55 runs.

75mm - f/8

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Rose-root is usually found in the alpine zone (as here on Moose Mountain), where the ability of its fleshy leaves to store moisture is a distinct advantage.

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I went to the lake with heaps of dead trees to see the sunset. And the area entrance appeared to be closed. So, instead, I went to the first random reserve in the area and got this.

 

Fig root buttercups photograohed through green grass using macro lens.

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Anthomyia procellaris

 

Bristlecone Pine grove in Great Basin National Park, Nevada.

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Found in my refrigerator today, root vegetables in a variety of shapes and colors.

 

Our Daily Challenge: TUBERS/ROOT VEGETABLES

Peoria Artisan Brewery, Peoria, AZ. This was really, really good.

Self portrait in Morocco. Showing at the OFF Biennale Dakar next week. Can't go, but it's so amazing to watch your work travel.

Jimmi exploring the rooty sections the Garbanzo Zone at the Whistler Bike Park

 

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Inspiration for Rooting : Infrastructure

francois-quevillon.com/w/?p=2610

www.seditionart.com/francois-quevillon/rooting-infrastruc...

 

Alternating between gravitating around an abyss and discovering the proliferation of roots on a fractured sidewalk and a heaving pavement, Rooting : Infrastructure invites the viewer to delve into intertwined natural and urban elements that are turned inside out and upside down. The work follows an artist residency and an exhibition that François Quévillon made in Mexico City at the end of 2019 for Connecting the Dots.

francois-quevillon.com/w/?p=2347

 

livermore / pleasanton, california. 5 stitched images.

A wild Blood Root flower along the Muddy River in Wallingford CT

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