i enjoy photography and working in the Poser & Bryce programs. lately i have been experimenting with melding various pics together to come up with interesting affects and moods. i also enjoy rendering Poser figures in Bryce.
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in my everyday life, i'm a Civil Engineer living and working in Central New York. on my vacations i visit the gameparks and build sewer and water systems in Kenya. i am the author of the historical/romantic novel set in the times of the First Crusade, the first of the Trilogy is: "The Call" by Gary M. Gantney, a AuthorHouse.com publication, also available thru Amazon.com, Borders and Barns & Noble, look for my second book of my Historical Trilogy, "Marked with a Cross" thanks for spending your time looking at this page. please email/IM me if you you'd like to talk to me. garym.gantney@yahoo.com
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Comments (9)
Hedepo
It looks to me petrified wood, but without more info difficult to judge!!! Have a nice evening Henk
Fahrenheit451
Definately a petrified tree! ;>D
jocko500
look like ice is on the pertrified wood
auntietk
Maybe a piece of jasper?
RodolfoCiminelli
It is a complicated point to tell what is, most you had overturned by a petrified tree, although for the white part that is in the right superior angle and that he has a part deteriorated in the one that leave a bottom of gray color, I can make a mistake but I find that it is a marble piece with a cement base.....!!! Excellent photo my friend....!!!
erlandpil
Well done erland
Janiss
This is marble??? Splendid shot, like an abstract Gary!
Gwyn Tyger
you all are good. thanks for taking the challenge. this is a 3-ft diameter slice of a petrified tree found at the museum in the Petrified Forest National Park. as it stated on the plaque, it took several weeks for the slice to be made with diamond saws and several month to polish the surface with diamond dust because the tree has over the millions of years change from cellulose to very hard quartz and agate.
Vik9740
it looks like a granite coutertop! nice capture!