Monday, May 18, 2009

Entanglement



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.

11 comments:

Olivier said...

belles racines, on se croirait dans les griffes d'une sorcière
fine roots, it's like being in the grip of a witch

Buenos Aires Photoblog said...

I find these tree roots fascinating, too. I really like your B/W captures.

Kcalpesh said...

Amazing photo captured with great details. Nice textured look of the roots!

Lara said...

this looks like a sculpture! nature is so amazing!

Lowell said...

This 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.

Figure that out!

Virginia said...

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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AB said...

The roots make a fascinating pattern - black and white is perfect to render that

cieldequimper said...

Such great words too. Can you see its eye as it lunges forward too?

Mike Rose said...

A great shot that is just a little creepy!

Unknown said...

A repeat of this theme doesn't hurt:-) Another great B&W.

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

this is an epic photo