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Juniper bones for alida

Photography Landscape posted on Jan 29, 2011
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Find it funny that giving an image a title can be a real head scratchier sometimes. Other times the cup overruns, like this image for instance. One such title being it's scientific name, "Juniperus commonis". This tree grows 7-20 meters in this arid desert and are an evergreen. This harsh and unforgiving environment brought another title to mind, "Resilience". More than likely a sand dune was here to allow this tree to flourish at one point in time. Lending to another title, "Shifting sands". Then one starts to think of whether the sand dune blew away and left the tree high and dry, or did the tree complete the cycle of life causing the sands to shift. Bringing to mind a long title, "Which came first, the dune or the Juniper?". In the end while uploading the image and not having chosen a title yet I input this title. Kind of like what happens when you go to market hungry and you just keep adding to the basket...lol A great weekend to all! To the kind souls that leave their mark whether a comment, rating, or save the image as a fav, you are very much appreciated, thank you!!! Thank you all that viewed my last image below. thumb_2161843.jpg

"Making tracks"


Comments (38)


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helanker

2:26AM | Wed, 02 February 2011

OH! what a superb picture. Congrats with LWITG. SO Wel deserved.

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mickeyrony

11:21AM | Sun, 06 February 2011

Beautiful piece of this nature my friend. I love it. The classic desert Everything(racotille) (took differents forms) like. Immagine will heat the rind. Would have to be a bit like him lol ....(( 5 + +)) Belle pièce de cette nature mon ami . J'adore . Le classique du désert Tout se racotille comme . Immaginez se faire chauffer la couenne . Ont seraient comme un peu comme lui lol....((5++))

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junge1

2:36PM | Tue, 08 February 2011

Superb capture!

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pat40

12:12PM | Wed, 09 February 2011

Amazing,

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labatt50

6:24AM | Sun, 13 February 2011

Very nicely done. A great image.

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Alex_NIKO

3:45AM | Thu, 17 February 2011

Amazing nature!

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myrrhluz

1:34AM | Mon, 28 March 2011

This is marvelous! I love the light on the tree, the way the roots snake out across the ground, and the superb shadow of the tree. Gorgeous color and detail. I like the POV and the way the flowers in the distance are against the sky. Great lines in the clump of grass and its shadow. I like this a lot!

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Madbat

3:57PM | Sun, 01 May 2011

I love these desert images, it's so different than the scrubbly bush and prairie we have up here. It looks like pulverized brick dust with some driftwood bits tossed in.

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