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Branching Out

Photography Landscape posted on Oct 01, 2006
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Jump, I'll catch you... was my first thought when I saw this tree. As I walked around it, I discovered.....this tree definately has soul! I do hope you enjoy...

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shvrdavid

7:43PM | Sun, 01 October 2006

I always thought it was interesting that out of all the things in nature, tress are the most diverse in the way they grow, and look...

gingerlou

7:46PM | Sun, 01 October 2006

Excellent detail and depth of color!

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Firesnuffer

8:32PM | Sun, 01 October 2006

That may be the most interesting tree I've ever seen! Excellent shots!

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Richardphotos

8:56PM | Sun, 01 October 2006

very interesting the knots and twisted shapes

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mickeyrony

9:33PM | Sun, 01 October 2006

One would say as things which have to return inside and are faitent covered by the orse Which luck you have my friend (e)... Bravo...(((On dirait comme des choses qui ont rentrer l'intieur et se se faitent recouverte par l'orse Quel chance tu as mon ami (e) ...Bravo...))

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Lgium

12:55AM | Mon, 02 October 2006

love the "eyes" on the upper trunk... ah...the scars of life mark the trees too...

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DennisReed

1:06AM | Mon, 02 October 2006

A great old knarly tree! Thansk for the introduction! :)

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DreamweaverNZ

3:26AM | Mon, 02 October 2006

A picture speaks a thousand words .... Two pictures? Reminds me greatly of a self portrait! :-) Sammy

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TallPockets

6:31AM | Mon, 02 October 2006

LOVELY shot! (Old TallPockets has 'rings' around his trunk and he can trace his family 'roots' back to the time they lived in them. WINK). My best to you and yours, kind soul. T.P.

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Silkylady

1:22PM | Mon, 02 October 2006

An oldie, but a goodie. Poor knotted baby. He really does show his age. Think of the tales he could tell. Love it. Huggs...Silkylady...

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davidoblad

9:16PM | Mon, 02 October 2006

A tree, by any other name, would be climbed, just the same. Ok, so I'm no poet. But as a kid, I would have loved to climb this sucker. I found that the view of the world, from a tree top, really had the effect of expanding my horizons. Mom had a hard time keeping me out of the tree's as a kid. I fell out of them several times and never busted my neck once. I don't look so good anymore, but my neck is fine! Cool pic Michelle! Hugs from Dave :^)

XoxoTree

3:31PM | Fri, 20 October 2006

I love it and yes this tree has soul in which all living things do. You look up that tree again and you may just find me there. It's my favorite place to be that is in a tree. Excellent image of the tree and thanks for letting people know you felt it's soul. :)


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