Smidgens
Tentacles like arms reach for a last touch of sky. Forest fires burn differently depending on the environment. Some fires lick the bark off of trees but leave them alive to grow new skin. Others, like this one, scorch, leaving a graveyard full of Goliath skeletons. Three Fingered Jack, Pacific Crest Trail, July 2017. Forest […]
via Last Reaches — Elan Mudrow Photography
Lovely! When I’m out hiking I am drawn to trees in all stages of their lives, especially the skeletons left standing over a young forest.
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A gorgeous portrayal of the near end of nature’s cycle of beauty.
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Love the angle on this looking up to reach the sky.
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nice color
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a great shot, taken from an unusual angel, well done.
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Lol.
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I love the look of distressed or the weathered look of wood. Now if new construction or remodeling contractors would harvest this wood for use in finishing work would get my business.
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Lovely pithy imagery of nature’s moments.
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Striking image and words. I am sad for the trees.
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Fascinating perspective of a giant skeleton tree!
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Reblogged this on Claudia Blood and commented:
I just really liked this picture. 🙂
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Thank you Elan!!! your likes means alot to Me cuz I love your stuff
So much… you’re a true meistro of nature..life..and poetry
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Yes, yes,yes
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Love the image, love the words.
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Excellent picture!
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