Yes, a repeat of sorts, I've already shown you Riverbank Roots. Well, here we go again, I thank you for your patience. I find these tree roots along the Mississippi River fascinating. The tree clings to the banks; the water is it's life. Yet in time from spring time floods and erosion, water is it's death. Anyway, I liked the details and thought it worth a second look.
Monday, May 18, 2009
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belles racines, on se croirait dans les griffes d'une sorcière
ReplyDeletefine roots, it's like being in the grip of a witch
I find these tree roots fascinating, too. I really like your B/W captures.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo captured with great details. Nice textured look of the roots!
ReplyDeletethis looks like a sculpture! nature is so amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those photos you can sit and look at for a long time. Roots are crazy things...we've got a tree that is too close to the house because of the roots but we can't take it down because the roots might destabilize things.
ReplyDeleteFigure that out!
So you have a root fetish. We all have some kind or another. I have multiples. This is an interesting photo DL>
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The roots make a fascinating pattern - black and white is perfect to render that
ReplyDeleteSuch great words too. Can you see its eye as it lunges forward too?
ReplyDeleteA great shot that is just a little creepy!
ReplyDeleteA repeat of this theme doesn't hurt:-) Another great B&W.
ReplyDeletethis is an epic photo
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