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Cairn... On A Log?

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My apologies, in advance, because I'll probably be posting a few more pictures from this little creation (I say little, but it reached up to about my chest, and the large rocks are around the size of a gallon of milk, and weigh around as much) but this ended up so neat, and some of the pictures came out so well, that I just can't resist sharing them. Sunday evening I was playing around in the backyard, again, with logs from a tree that came down a few weeks ago in a storm, and ended up with this odd creation. It didn't survive the night, but fell over sometime while I slept. Ah, well, it just means I get to try something new with them! Hope you all enjoy the shot, and if this is getting tiresome, by all means let me know! ~Dr O

Comments (15)


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alphalioness

7:02PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

You make the coolest balance sculptures. Love this one. Perhaps a cair for a treemouse lol. Can't wait to see the rest.

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Debwhosmiles

7:04PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

These always looks as though some mystical power is holding them aloft~ Glad you are having some relaxing fun and sharing with us~ =)

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Ionel

7:27PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Incredible! Are you sure you do not use any glue!?! :)

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jocko500

7:37PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

they now timeless for you took the photos and the whole world sees them now. I like this play with rocks. I never get this far with them.

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lizzibell

8:09PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Very nice...

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Richardphotos

8:28PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

how did you ever get the top stone balanced? you definitely have patience and skill

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mcv

8:40PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Nicely done rock arrangement! It makes me feel like the smaller surrounding rocks are looking up to the central rock structure. . . sort of a "rock concert"!

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CrimsonDesire

9:41PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Terrific balance and coordination to make this ^^

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jedink

12:44AM | Tue, 11 September 2007

Great creation mate, your getting more and more technical with these sculptures.

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prionbrain

2:27AM | Tue, 11 September 2007

Wow!!! Superb! You amaze me more and more every time:)! This is an awesome composition even though the picture isn't very sharp! Sorry to hear that it fell down, but even making it stay for more than few seconds is amazing for me!:)

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sharky_

3:21AM | Tue, 11 September 2007

Always so interesting to see these balancing rocks. Excellent job. Aloha

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Janiss

12:15PM | Tue, 11 September 2007

Rich idea for this superb creation and... great shot my friend!

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annie5

2:33PM | Tue, 11 September 2007

I don't know how you do that but i know you have an enorm patience and this is unique and fantastic! Bravo :)

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rainbows

6:48PM | Tue, 11 September 2007

Never tiresome, that is for sure:-) I love your rock balancing!! Wonderful shot, my friend :-) Now then!! get your act together on the friends list!!! I am smiling... big... We cannot have you being "Billy no mates".. now... can we!! Hugs. Diane. Wonderful work, BTW!!!

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Gaiadriel

1:09PM | Sun, 30 September 2007

Tiresome, schmiresome...You KNOW that I, for one, eat this alive! I say, plllllease bring it on! Love it!!! :)


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