My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
Thanks for your interest in my work, and for stopping by to learn more about me!Â
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Zeiss 50mm f1.4
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Comments (44)
cmolsen2002
I'd know that skin anywhere! You are quite right about Arbutus, and I'm guessing the extra colours may be from both climate and weathering on the bare wood..........Gorgeous shot!
danapommet
That's a very cool capture. You can see where the bark (skin?) peeled away on the right. Dana
PD154
Excellent shot well seen
Faemike55
Great shot! One reason I like you and Mrs Ratbag, is that I learn something new just about everytime you post! Thank you
frankie96
So polished looking....
romanceworks
Sure is colorful. CC
wysiwig
See now, this is what happens when you do it right. At first it's nothing special. It is a tree, isn't it? Or a painted column with peeling paint. No, no it's a tree. Oh but look at the stains/burns/textures! And the cracks. And the color variations. And then you enlarge it and, at the juncture of the two cracks on the left, near the bottom, is a bit of a face. And as your eye heads straight up from there, just before you get to the lightest spot on the bark, another, stronger, face appears. And now you are sitting there and staring in wonder at a simple image that started out as 'nothing special'.
hipps13
bet you had fun wonderful colors warm hugs that smile, Linda Kaye
West_coaster07
Tara...it looks exactly like the arbutus we have at Madrona Point on the Island...nicely caught!
cfulton
Very well seen and cropped. My imagination is running wild, as wysiwig says. Cheers, Clive
Katraz
Lovely colour, trees with peeling bark are so photogenic and don't you just want to touch them.
Alz2008
Wonderful capture and texture, excellent well done..
beachzz
I love Madronas, as you call them up there (in my neck of the woods, they are just plain madrone--go figure!!)--but no matter what you call them, they are beautiful. I'd love to wander around this place some day!!
durleybeachbum
I have this urge to have a fondle. Most sensual.
Meisiekind
Lovely tree to hug! Great crop and wonderful image Tara! :) Jammer, ek vole nie lekker vandag nie. My hart is seer!
frankman
Great shot. Excellent seen. Like the texture!
prutzworks
even a trunk has its charme!
casmindo
Nice picture and I learned something new! Thanks
helanker
Id like to touch that surface. It looks so beautiful.
MC-Jay-One
Wow, superb find and shot!
awjay
superb color
cannonn
very beautiful!!
thecytron
Interesting colors and textures!
MrsRatbag
It almost looks like leather, as if it were the hide of some exotic beast...great shot!
lucindawind
wonderful !
emmecielle
Interesting image! :)
flora-crassella
great!!!!!!!!!!!!
flavia49
very nice!
orig_buggy
awesome image ..love the way it is peeling back!!
elfin14doaks
very awesome shot. Nice lighting. We won't show Dave LOL.