I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (44)
jocko500
took with my pocket camera
MagikUnicorn
GORGEOUS CAPTURE...THAT MEAN NOT MUCH RAIN...FAV
Faemike55
Wonderful shot, Jocko and a very good point about tree roots. If people spent more time outdoors, they'd see that all trees have their roots showing in one form or another
flaviok
Concordo. Que captura soberba, uma aula de arte da natureza meu amigo, fantástico, aplausos (5)
goodoleboy
Root, root, root for the home team! A cool and very interesting shot of the tree and roots, Jock. I didn't even know this kind of stuff went on.
wawadave
That is so true jock!
MrsLubner
I don't know, Jock...I love going down to the river and seeing the old trees with the roots exposed. Some will fall each year in the spring with the snow melt bringing rushing river water down, and those fallen giants give shelter to new fish and waterfowl. I am all for giving some help to mother nature but in the end, I like her to have her own way. I do like the tangle of roots here. See how the birds curl into them? A perfect place to call home.
annie5
Wonderful spot for the ducks! Cool shot Jocko :)
danapommet
The roots are getting enough water so that they don't have to grow into the earth to find water. I like this combination of trees, roots, birds and the little island that they all live on. Dana
shadownet
Excellent!
sharky_
Not sure why these roots don't want to get their feet dirty? But its interesting to see them like this... Nice capture. Aloha
kbrog
Beautiful capture! That is one tangled mess of roots. :)
alessimarco
Fantastic capture!!
magnus073
Great capture here Jock, this reminds me a lot of the trees I used to see in Mexico City where the water had washed away all the soil.
evielouise
I am so glad you said that jocko because I did a bryce once and made my trees come out from under and got bad reviews lol:: Amazing,,, love those birds so cute !~
JSGraphics
Marvelous! Love it!
UteBigSmile
Nice breeding place & wonderful picture!!!
Biffowitz
Fabulous shot jock, great looking scene!
renecyberdoc
thanks for pointing this out,i always try to hide the roots for that reason this here looks cool man.
Richardphotos
exposed roots is a way of life every where, including human roots.
CarolSassy
So cute! A very nice shot of this 'settlement!' (:
cricke49
excellent photo capture, and ur right about being criticized for not perfecting ur work!:)*5
sazzart
Cool shot Jock, & yes, I remember certain tree comments...I should do another one; drive certain viewers batty, pun intended. :D
jmb007
bonne photo!!
carlx
Fantastic capture, Jock!!! Love the roots!!!
claude19
Another shot about the real nature !!! great thanks Jocko !!!
kenmo
Cool work Jocko...!!!
psyoshida
Wonderful photo. Funny about the roots, I'd never seen the criticism before. I just purchased some tree roots from c3d, that I plan to use in a scene soon. Anyway, the ducks here seem to be enjoying them completely. Very nice photo.
unstart
Great shot!!
amota99517
These are some really fascinating roots on the trees. I wonder how the trees grip to the ground. Great shot!