A old rotting fallen tree with a hollow trunk. |
Saturday, April 30, 2016
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a great point of view
ReplyDeleteThat tree must have been huge when it was still standing.
ReplyDeletePerhaps one of the first canoes for mankind.
ReplyDeleteThis is really quite beautiful, especially because of the composition with the live, thriving trees in the background. Wonderful textures on the old trunk.
ReplyDeleteReally original perspective. Nice.
ReplyDeleteAnd I like also the previous post.
Fascinating textures! Great composition with this shot, Andy.
ReplyDeleteIt almost seems as if we are falling with the tree.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful perspective! I love this shot! Almost like the sides of a rock cavern.
ReplyDeleteI ike that point of view.
ReplyDeleteGreat textures, Andy!
ReplyDeleteNicely done, Andy!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting point of view!
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective!!
ReplyDeleteDifferent way to look at it.
ReplyDeleteThats a great shot Andy, that's what it's all about thinking of an interesting angle and light of course..
ReplyDeleteExcellent perspective here and last post Andy, always good to see a different viewpoint!
ReplyDeleteThat's nice, Andy!
ReplyDeleteExcellent. I really like this image.
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