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Alex
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cpn cntrpnch
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Backlit aspen
with a bit of snow on the branches from today. |
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tanya
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| I love both of these shots! :hail2thechief: :hail2thechief: |
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tanya
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Richard Barron wrote: Does anyone remember this old tree? It's in the Windows section at Arches...
:eek2: :hail2thechief: |
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tanya
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rockgremlin wrote: The fruit from this tree is meant to fill one with joy. I tried to get my older brothers to try it, but for some reason, they would not. Idiots...
Exceptional!
It's good I dont look at these types of threads too often... Most of the posts would just be me saying :eek2: |
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waltny
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| opps :ne_nau: |
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stefan
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sitka spruces, olympic coast, WA • july, 2000
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Randi
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| Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:16 pm Post subject: Does a piece of tree count? |
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Found in Fat Man's Misery ~ it looks like some kind of ram creature, right? The eye socket even has a little pinecone for a pupil. Now check out the ram's forehead. See it? It looks like the face of the "West Wind" from a children's storybook!
If you have a really good imagination, you can kind of see another face on the rams nose!
Non-descript piece o wood?
Or multidimensional work of canyon art?
~Randi |
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CarpeyBiggs
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| That is wild! Reminds me even more of a dinosaur, with a huge bone like horn coming out of the top. Fun pic. |
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Richard Barron
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| Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:07 pm Post subject: Re: Does a piece of tree count? |
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Randi wrote: Found in Fat Man's Misery ~ it looks like some kind of ram creature, right? The eye socket even has a little pinecone for a pupil. Now check out the ram's forehead. See it? It looks like the face of the "West Wind" from a children's storybook!
If you have a really good imagination, you can kind of see another face on the rams nose!
Non-descript piece o wood?
Or multidimensional work of canyon art?
~Randi
To me it looks like a hand making an "OK" sign. |
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Cirrus2000
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That is a very, very cool pic! Lots to see in there.
One I took the other day - I love those stark trees as much as the lush ones. |
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goofball
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| Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 12:02 pm Post subject: Re: Does a piece of tree count? |
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Randi wrote: Found in Fat Man's Misery ~ it looks like some kind of ram creature, right? The eye socket even has a little pinecone for a pupil. Now check out the ram's forehead. See it? It looks like the face of the "West Wind" from a children's storybook!
If you have a really good imagination, you can kind of see another face on the rams nose!
Non-descript piece o wood?
Or multidimensional work of canyon art?
~Randi
you're creepin' me out ! |
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Randi
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| Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 1:00 pm Post subject: Re: Does a piece of tree count? |
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goofball wrote: Randi wrote: Found in Fat Man's Misery ~ it looks like some kind of ram creature, right? The eye socket even has a little pinecone for a pupil. Now check out the ram's forehead. See it? It looks like the face of the "West Wind" from a children's storybook!
If you have a really good imagination, you can kind of see another face on the rams nose!
Non-descript piece o wood?
Or multidimensional work of canyon art?
~Randi
you're creepin' me out !
Hey Jason, whatchya talkin bout?
Anyone who can envision scattered rocks in the desert and imagine (& help me build) a bone man, has got to be just as creepy as I am. :five:
OK, ok, maybe I'm imaginative in a creepy way, but hey...an overactive imagination beats no imagination at all, right?
BTW - When I was in Escalante, I saw this rock that looked like and old hunchbacked Indian. And the coolest most interesting thing about this fascinating rock was that the other side of it looked like a different old Indian with a runny nose! :mrgreen:
Now that was kinda creepy, but in a cool way!
I'll find it and post it soon.
PS: Cirrus - There's a cute little heart shape at the bottom of your lovely "stark" tree picture! It's adorable! :mrgreen:
~Randi |
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goofball
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| Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:22 pm Post subject: Re: Does a piece of tree count? |
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Randi wrote: Hey Jason, whatchya talkin bout?
Anyone who can envision scattered rocks in the desert and imagine (& help me build) a bone man, has got to be just as creepy as I am. :five:
~Randi
yay ! for once i am creepy in a GOOD way !
here's a tree from naturalist basin. not a very creepy one. |
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goofball
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| and from teh opposite side... |
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