
Tree trunks casting shadows, Robert J. Moody Demonstration Garden, Yuma, Arizona
Photo © 2016 by Magical Mystical Teacher
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10 comments:
It looks like a breakdancer, flailing his/her legs as they dance head first on (or under the land). So cool!
Love the trunk of that tree and its shadows ~ Wonderful shot!
Wishing you happy days ~ ^_^
interesting trunks- It appears that this tree may have had a hard time reaching sunlight. or do trees also fight with osteo-arthritis in old age?
Oh, wow-that is gorgeous!
Lovely old tree!
Great, ragged textures on the trunk.
I love this time of year. I have tree-trunk shadows as well! Thanks for an inspiring photo meme.
Yes, I first saw legs in the air when viewing the trunk. Great shadows!
I love the comment Ralph left and he's right!!!...It's all about perspective...:)JP
Like the angles i that tree trunk. They make for interesting shadows.
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