Wordless Wednesday 297
At the Marsh Preserve, 2014
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Reading, Thinking, Photographing
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15 comments:
Mysterious. Something lives in there, I think.
Gorgeous! There's a tree similar to that in the park downtown here and it is a popular spot for bridal photos, etc.
Where hobbits live.
This is so well taken.
I like it along with its reflection.
I want to build a fairy house here. Or maybe it's already a fairy house? So many stories you could make up from this photo!
It does look like something from a magical children's book.
Wow. Strangely inviting and foreboding at the same time. Or erotic.
very bayou … another from your New Orleans trip?
I have no words for how much I love this! I want to write a short story about it. What a fabulous photo of an amazing tree.
Oh, I love this. It almost looks like a spot in a horror movie set. Or a fairy story. Very inspiring!
Interesting photo...great set up for a story!
Beautiful colors and light
wow - great shot!
Love it!
Gorgeous!
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