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1 minute under the full moon ( overcast). Bare flashlight,flashlight with yellow and red gel, some sodium lights. View in a lighthbox.

The rock layers as seen at the Burgberg in Harz.

If you go into the woods today...

Gnarly old root with crocodile eye

seen at our local towns cruise nite this summer .. back to some traditional 3 exp HDR processing (-1.5, 0.0, -1.5) created in Photomatix and then CS3...

 

peace to you and yours ...

Makes five gallons.

 

As shot, no crop or adjust.

Just playing around with LED lights

Old Holga shots, better scans!

 

2006

One of my friends sent me this pic. Took an age to get this stump out! I bet!!!

Female Root-Maggot Fly (Hydrophoria lancifer) - Penny Lake Preserve, Boothbay Harbor, Maine

 

Looks like this girl's got a belly full of eggs she's dying to lay on sombody's carrots. It won't be mine though, 'cause I gave up on planting carrots many years ago because of these guys.

 

Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Anthomyiidae Hydrophoria lancifer "Hydrophoria lancifer" Anthomyia conica

Imprint of a fossilized root, Joggins Fossil Cliffs, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; jogginsfossilcliffs.net/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joggins,_Nova_Scotia

Root is a vase creature that sits quietly on a wall. It contains a salvaged jam jar to hold flowers or plants. It might remind you of a mandrake, a plant with roots that sometimes resemble human form. It is said mandrakes have magical powers but we only hope Root will make you smile.

 

Root I

creature vase

recycled fabrics

recycled stuffing

 

Update November 2011: now available here

Culver's Root (Veronicastrum virginicum), Mount Horeb, Wisconsin

all kinds of knowledge

are rooting too

deep

pulsating in the temples

and crushing you.

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After a very long time i made some new shots with my MP-E. Instead of using my Canon 6D i put it om my Lumix G7 to test if i can get some 4k video. Stupid idea, ... result in less sharpness and less quality.

But nevertheless i'll share some shots here.

Greeley, CO

 

Lomo LCA

Here's a photo of Root Society, one of the 100+ camps where DJs play music all night and all day. This is one of the bigger ones that can hold over 1,000 people. Well, they are all outside, so they just kind of expand out into the night winds, so the numbers can go way up. It's a great time to go out and dance because at night it really cools off and there is an incredible breeze. This year was not as cold as others. Sometimes it gets down to below freezing! I'd usually go out with Rene and Jonatas and other random people that get attached to our little silly crew. We jump around to about half a dozen camps per night... we're big on the comedy along the way, always cracking one another up with some of the most ridiculous commentaries you've ever heard...

#burningman #industwetrust #burningman2019

Mostly beet and potato. It’s not authentic borscht, but it gives the idea and is very thick and tasty! Homemade in the pressure cooker. Potatoes, beets, onions, carrots, handful of chopped spinach, meatless--what else?

Quick as can be. Better the second day. Some for the freezer!

 

If you want to explore pressure cooking, see the cookbooks and online blog of Lorna Sass, master of the subject.

Sign of spring, found when I was tidying the garden HTT!

Okay, this is a little out there, but we've had "time" on the list before and I don't want to post another clock or timer, and I don't own a metronome.

According to Steve Winwood's song "The Finer Things", ". . . time is a river, rolling into nowhere. . ."

For the All New Scavenger Hunt #7 - Time, in a metaphor.

I was weeding a bed in the polytunnel and uncovered this. I had sort of forgotten about planting some ginger root in the polytunnel last June. I watched it grow, was waiting for the legendary flowers (which never actually happened) and then I just forgot about it as the follage died back in Autumn. It was surrounded by parsley which I have been harvesting all winter and some weeds were growing over it. ....a nice surprise when weeding to get this root!

 

Cool to have grown a decent lump of ginger root.

I'll probably use it in a simple stir-fry - ginger, fresh pineapple, onion and chicken with some soy sauce added.

 

Talking Heads - Pull up the Roots

   

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) on a root of a treeit descended from.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) na korzeniu drzewa, a z którego zeszła.

Root is a vase creature that sits quietly on a wall. It contains a salvaged jam jar to hold flowers or plants. It might remind you of a mandrake, a plant with roots that sometimes resemble human form. It is said mandrakes have magical powers but we only hope Root will make you smile.

 

Root II

creature vase

recycled fabrics and jar

recycled stuffing

 

*two original roots available and upon request

 

189/365

According to the legend, when the root is dug up it screams and kills all who hear it. (from Wikipedia)

 

Well this was a fun photo to create. I always seem to like a photo better if I have to go through some physical torture to get it. This wasn't too bad, my back's sore and it was a good ab workout haha! I was goofing off in editing and ended up turning myself green and actually felt it looked more natural in the environment than normal skin color, and I wanted to seem like part of the root, so I went with it! I had noticed this stump while taking yesterday's photo and was going to do my usual bad habit of putting off using it until I had thought of the perfect photo to use it with. But yesterday I decided that instead of telling myself that and then never end up using it I'd just do what ever came to me. And I'm glad I did.

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A large eye like feature on a large exposed tree root.

Look down! Even on a 'sidewalk-y' section of this urban hiker/biker trail, interesting things abound...such as this faded-color exposed tree root.

 

Stone Mountain Trail

DeKalb County (Scottdale), Georgia, USA.

21 February 2024.

 

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Photographer's note:

An administrator of the Flickr group Urban Nature rejected this image as NOT depicting nature in an urban context despite a city sidewalk being mentioned in the description and being clearly evident in the lower left of the image. Simply because this is not an urban street scene with a tree in the distance but a natural scene within an urban context —the latter small but obvious— is a nonsensical reason for rejection. Flummery!

 

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I'm not sure where I bought this amazing work of art or who crafted it. It's an entire root of the bamboo tree, carved to form a face of a wise man. I added texture to the background.

Milford Sound, New Zealand after sunset. Fast exposure shot, I will upload slower exposures and variations of this same theme in the coming weeks, I hope it won't be boring to view them.

 

My first root canal experience will be tomorrow, I found out today that I have a dead nerve in one tooth, the past few nights have been sleepless with a throbbing toothache.

Aweres Township

Ontario

Agawa Canyon Train Tour

Canadian National Railway

CN 105 / EMD F40PHR

 

Concrete culvert built 1919.

New Forest, UK

Sony A7s

 

Brewed to commemorate England cricket captain Joe Root's 100th test match in which he scored a double century.

Profits go to a local children's hospice which he supports.

Really nice and hoppy, I think I'll have to order few more of these.

radice

Photo : Tiziano ©Photography

Location : Moncenisio, Piemonte, Italy

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