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I have a folder on my computer called "pics to work on" . I often play it lately, as I am designing on my zazzle site and use this folder as fodder. Tonight I found myself lost in this sooc, although I have various other versions and usually prefer my treated photos. This made me feel exactly like I was there looking at it on one of the many foggy days we have here in fall and winter. Maybe it could transport you to the outdoors on a foggy day as well. A meditation.
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"She never seemed shattered; to me, she was a breathtaking mosaic of the battles she's won."
-Matt Baker
This small patch of trees remind me of veins.
The baobab tree can live to be 3,000 years old. It has many names including bottle tree, upside-down tree, and the dead-rat tree (from the appearance of the fruit).
Elephants, and other animals, chew the bark during the dry seasons.
Cream of tartar (a cooking ingredient) was originally produced from its seed pulp, but is now mainly a wine-making by-product.
-- Africa Geographic. Com
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Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
Trees... strangely grown, due to some energy, similar to Hoia baciu forest, a few miles away. Back forest of my flat.
Leica Leitz Summitar 5cm f2 Sony a7 (no edit b&w out of camera)
www.youtube.com/channel/UCag-b8WbObaPfW14f9M1RVg
The footage shows that the old tree trunk has become a showcase for all kinds of bags and backpacks in Hanoi, Viet nam.
The vendor uses the trunk to hang a backpack round the trunk, They covered their backpacks and bags all over the trunk over 3 meters tall. They even put it on chairs and on sidewalks for pedestrians.
They use iron nails to hammer into the trunk and use sticks to hang bags and backpacks.
People passing here commented: "Look so poor tree"
Keystone 60 Second Everflash
ID-UV Film (exp. 2006)
We turned our faces away from the sea to the dunes behind us, full of hot breezes and strange trees.
Hofgarden Düsseldorf - Aug 2006
Best view large On Black
This photo is/was on Explore - see the position
Kleine VILLA met SCHUURTJE uit 1915. Door architect B. Beeftink uit Lochem in opdracht van de stationswachter J. Breukink ontworpen pand, gebouwd in overgangsarchitectuur. De villa ligt aan de noordzijde van de Burgemeester Bloemersstraat, tegenover de stuw en het eilandje in de Berkel. Het pand wordt omgeven door een tuin die van de weg gescheiden wordt door een eenvoudig ijzeren hekwerk.
Tryon Creek was logged around 1900. Here, a cedar tree started growing out of one of the stumps and over time the stump rotted away leaving one of my favorite Halloween gargoyles -- the Octopus Tree!
Another tree that has human like features, also close to "Tree beard" (on my Flickr page) which is where Tolkien walked and did his army training.
I found this strange tree in southeast, Iowa, and forgot to mark its location down. I thought the tree took on a life of its own, especially when it appears to be challenging the barn. These two have had to look at each other for so many years, who knows what kind of conflict goes on after dark.
Traveling on the bank of the Po river, I glimpsed in the heart of this plantation a large pool of water, the last remnant of the river flood. The reflection, coupled with dense fog, created in places (I tried to catch one through telezoom) a kind of optical illusion, where they were altered perception of depth, distance, start and end of the reflection...