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Enchanting setting of Derwent Reservoir on a June summer’s day

 

Created using:

Topaz Labs, and Topaz Studio

Capture from Ladock Woods Nr Truro, Cornwall

An abstract created out of a photo of a tree bark

Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.

For Looking close on Friday's theme "tree Bark". I found this beauty in Ketahikan, Alaska. I placed a photo of the underside showing the artist in the first comment.

An abstract created from a photo of a tree bark

for: "Looking close... on Friday!" - "Tree Bark"

 

Copyright Luz Rovira-All rights reserved

 

The Glowing cap caught my eye.

Photographed in Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa.

the maximum amount of information about the subject.

Chuck Close

 

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tree trunk bark, variegated chinese elm, 'Frosty', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

From the archives. This fella had a little more work to do on his new digs. A bit too cozy at this point.

Northern Flicker, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania.

Thank you for the visit!

1/500 sec. f/8 600mm ISO640

A yellow leaf of a silver maple pops its head from behind the curled bark of a paper birch tree in northern Wisconsin

 

OC221986-2

Looking close on Friday - Tree bark

A digital image created from a bark of a tree

Mushroom

 

f/6.3 - 350mm (525 mm APS-c) - ISO 2500

Aangetast door meeldauw , een schimmelziekte.

Affected by mildew , a fungal disease

for Looking close... on Friday! Tree Bark

 

Position: Roztoky, Slovak Republic. Hoofed woodpecker ( Forester fomentarius ) is a perennial inedible wood-destroying fungus of the chorous family .

The fruiting body grows sideways to a beech trunk or q in mountain forests, where it is most abundant. However, it also grows in the lowlands, for example on birches, poplars, maples, oaks, lindens, walnuts and hornbeams.

Fomes fomentarius is widespread from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean.

This is not a Farce !

I am the only "CrAzY CrEaTuRe on Planet Mars"

Living here in Peace and Quiet

Virus-free and not on a Diet

I cannot wish for more

Had no better Life ever before

My foot feels good on these soft Textures

But I don’t know much about their Mixtures

“HaPpY CrAzY TuEsDaY” beaming to You from Planet Mars

Kind Greetings are also coming from the Stars✨

(Caren)

 

[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

 

😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄

 

Photo taken Nov 26, 2020 and uploaded for the group

CrAzY Tuesday #Textures

Panasonic Lumix DMCFZ-200

ƒ/3,5

4.5 mm

1/100 Sec

ISO 100

Für "Looking close... on Friday!"

Thema "Tree Bark" am 13.05.2022.

 

Have a peaceful Friday and stay safe and healthy.🌸

Many thanks for all your views, faves and comments.

Details of three trees in a park where I go on walks. Each image processed in Nik Color Efex Pro 5. Triptych created in Photoshop.

An abstract created out of a photo of a tree bark

momentarily perched on an old lichen cover tree.

Wildwood Park, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Views nice fullscreen. l + F11

Thank you for looking!

my first snowdrops of 2023

 

double snowdrops and I like the extra lines of green in the centre

I find they are called galanthus nivalis 'Flore Pleno'

a little bark for Looking Close on Friday, from the Blue Atlas Spruce!

vineyard snail

 

Weinbergschnecke an einem Baum.

Round ball resins on tree bark are typically produced by coniferous trees such as pines and firs. These resins serve several purposes:

Protection: They act as a natural bandage to cover wounds, preventing infections and decay. Defense Mechanism: Resin can trap pests and deter animals from eating the tree's needles, helping to protect the tree from damage. (Best in Large screen)🔍

 

Macro Mondays: "Tree Bark"

 

On/Off - Thank you very much for your visit and taking the time to comment! Much appreciated!

Just trying something slightly different

A Chestnut-backed Chickadee found something good to eat in a tree cavity.

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