What would a non-wordless Wednesday say about these pictures? There's something slow and creaky about the first, and something kind of sad and pathetoic about teh second. Don't you agree?
My husband took down this tree last week. He was laughing at me for taking photographs, asking: Why would anyone want to see shots of diseased wood? I took almost 50 photos. I love the patterns.
It's like one of those Rorschach tests. In the first one I see a mushroom, or when viewed large, I see a man carrying something very heavy over his shoulders.
Great WW posts! Thanks for the visit and comment over at my spot today :)
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Oooh, that's beautiful! Nature really is the best artist ever, right?
ReplyDeleteWhat would a non-wordless Wednesday say about these pictures? There's something slow and creaky about the first, and something kind of sad and pathetoic about teh second. Don't you agree?
ReplyDeleteWow! These are so very cool!
ReplyDeleteYou have an amazing eye to see things that most people wouldn't!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good eye you have.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what caused the pattern in the top picture? I've never seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteMy husband took down this tree last week. He was laughing at me for taking photographs, asking: Why would anyone want to see shots of diseased wood? I took almost 50 photos. I love the patterns.
ReplyDeleteIt's like one of those Rorschach tests. In the first one I see a mushroom, or when viewed large, I see a man carrying something very heavy over his shoulders.
ReplyDeleteGreat WW posts! Thanks for the visit and comment over at my spot today :)
I agree they are cool patterns.
ReplyDeleteVery cool photos!
ReplyDeleteAmazing close shots!
ReplyDeletevery interesting, I love seeing all the details in the wood.
ReplyDeleteI think it gave the tree trunk character..too bad it was cut down.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your earlier comment in my site also :)
Great patterns and swirling. What a shame that you only see it after the tree is cut down.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog - it would be great if you publicized this link. I think it's going to be a really fun one!
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I see a mushroom in the top one and water stain in the bottom. Fun photots!
ReplyDeleteso interesting. Thanks for stopping by
ReplyDeleteNot 'just' wood, but obviously freshly cut. The sawdust on the second shot just makes it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
Very nice. Sometimes the beauty is in the details.
ReplyDeleteYou always take the most interesting photos.
ReplyDeleteI really like the top one. The imperfection(?) really stands out. I had to puzzle out what if was for a second or two. Thanks for coming by.
ReplyDeleteTo other readers: you definitely want to click for the larger versions to get the full effect.
ReplyDeleteThese are really interesting colorings and formations.
ReplyDeleteInteresting photos and perfect for Wordless Wednesday!
ReplyDeletePretty neat!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Beautiful. I love wordless wednesdays! Can't wait to say hello at BEA...I want to hear about Guernsey!
ReplyDeleteCarey
So lovely! I think I can smell that wood!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and unique photos! Do you "do" other art (aside from photography?)
ReplyDeleteSuch unusual photos. Thanks for a fascinating look at wood.
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