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Hello to all! This tree called "paperbark" The eye in a middle is a scar of the lost limb. As tomorrow I taking a break for 3 weeks. I am won't be able to see your wonderful work daily ( country interenet not as good)but I am sure here and there I can hop up to Rendo. So be safe and look after yourself...seeya

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amlondono

5:00PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

GREAT SHOT ! ! . Be well . Gracias .

MrsLubner

5:13PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

i thought this was paper barkwhen I first saw it, a tree I have seen only a few times! It is so distinctive. You captured its bark beautifully! I will miss your good work while you are gone. Have a good respite.

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rainbows

6:01PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

We have this tree here too, Tunde. It is a superb shot!! You show all, colours and textures are so fine. I will miss your art and you so much.. Jump into an internet cafe ;-) Have the finest time.. Keep safe. Big silly daft hugs.. Be happy, honey :-) DiDi. xx

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jocko500

6:40PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

a knot in the wood cool looking

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goodoleboy

7:20PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Oh my, just look at the myriad of wonderful textures in this shot! Shedding and molting/moulting galore. The clarity and lighting effects are magnificent, Tunde...one of the best photos in your wooden skin series! Tons of character on display here.

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alhak

7:20PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

wonderful bark....excellent photo

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sharky_

8:53PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

I think the neighbor has this tree. The roots travel just below the surface. Interesting skin capture. Have a safe trip. Aloha

frankie96

9:20PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Have never seen one of these..great image..have a nice getaway...

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auntietk

10:18PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Beautiful shot of this bark! I'll miss you while you're gone - three weeks is a long time! Take lots of pictures, and hurry back. :)

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LordLotte

11:03PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

brilliant! ... only the nature is perfect said the masters of art, ähem! lg. lordlotte

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jedink

1:10AM | Wed, 26 September 2007

I've been camping several times on the banks of rivers and lakes, surrounded by paperbarks. They're great trees.

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Kelena

3:07AM | Wed, 26 September 2007

wonderful texture

Valerie-Ducom

6:23AM | Wed, 26 September 2007

Excellent picture on this texture ! Good day :)

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mark.spooner

11:19AM | Wed, 26 September 2007

Very nice work.

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wildgoha

1:14PM | Wed, 26 September 2007

and it is so strange and special serie ! great design again !

Liam.

2:45PM | Wed, 26 September 2007

Very nice texture. Have fun!

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SSoffia

2:16AM | Thu, 27 September 2007

EXCELLENT CAPTURE & COLORS !!!!!

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smittan

9:56AM | Thu, 27 September 2007

Great Shot !!

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Littlejock

6:25AM | Fri, 28 September 2007

Beautiful tones and colours here. Excellent shot

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Richardphotos

9:21PM | Sun, 30 September 2007

the peeling bark looks almost like paper

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dorothylee

6:57PM | Mon, 01 October 2007

Ouch, that "skin" looks like it hurts. Looks like this tree needs some kind of "skin" cream. Great texture!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/7.1
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/50
ISO Speed100
Focal Length47

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