Beautiful abstract, like Xandi I see a face in it. Eucalypts are wonderful trees, their bark is either rough or smooth, like this one. I also made a few pictures I like a lot while walking in the bush or in the many parks of Melbourne. Well seen, truels.
Yes, Eucalyptus is by far the most common tree in Australia. And this is neither the first – or the last – picture of this amazing tree here on this blog 🙂 When did you travel in Australia?
I travelled there in 2007 and stayed mainly in Victoria state, Melbourne and surroundings, the Goldfields area, the bush, the little towns with so much character, a lot to visit and enjoy !
Oh my God !
It’s exactly my type ! Very beautiful . You know I love kindes of photo that scape the imagination free … like this . It can be anything I know , manything I know , or a tree !
the color is wonderfull too .
Thanks for the video , actually we can see such things in youtube by the help of proxi ( and I can come to your blog in this way too ! ) but this is very important because a nice friend put it here for me .. really thanks Trules . Just now it is downloading , I should be patient and also you ! I will write again after watchin that . T.C.
I am so happy that you liked this abstract. Direct and concrete messages are good – and important! -. but we also need pictures and informations (art!), which can let your imagination start and which can be interpreted and show the complexity of our world.
I appreciate your friendship very much and am proud to be your distant ( distant – but only measured in kilometers -!!!! ) friend, and I am delighted whenever I read your personal and great comments!
I’m looking forward to read, what you think of the video?
I am honored and pleased by how my image has made an impression on you! I think the pattern is created by an animal that has crawled into or under the bark of the tree.
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Love that image Truels.
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Thanks, Sybil!
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great one Truels! I can see a face in it 🙂
Greetings
xandi
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Oh yeah – I can see a face too 😉
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Lovely abstract, well done!
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I’m glad you like it!
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Nicely seen! 🙂
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Thanks, Tracy!
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Beautiful abstract, like Xandi I see a face in it. Eucalypts are wonderful trees, their bark is either rough or smooth, like this one. I also made a few pictures I like a lot while walking in the bush or in the many parks of Melbourne. Well seen, truels.
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Yes, Eucalyptus is by far the most common tree in Australia. And this is neither the first – or the last – picture of this amazing tree here on this blog 🙂 When did you travel in Australia?
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I travelled there in 2007 and stayed mainly in Victoria state, Melbourne and surroundings, the Goldfields area, the bush, the little towns with so much character, a lot to visit and enjoy !
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Isa, that seems to have been a nice trip “down under” too!
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Oh my God !
It’s exactly my type ! Very beautiful . You know I love kindes of photo that scape the imagination free … like this . It can be anything I know , manything I know , or a tree !
the color is wonderfull too .
Thanks for the video , actually we can see such things in youtube by the help of proxi ( and I can come to your blog in this way too ! ) but this is very important because a nice friend put it here for me .. really thanks Trules . Just now it is downloading , I should be patient and also you ! I will write again after watchin that . T.C.
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I am so happy that you liked this abstract. Direct and concrete messages are good – and important! -. but we also need pictures and informations (art!), which can let your imagination start and which can be interpreted and show the complexity of our world.
I appreciate your friendship very much and am proud to be your distant ( distant – but only measured in kilometers -!!!! ) friend, and I am delighted whenever I read your personal and great comments!
I’m looking forward to read, what you think of the video?
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You know how a great image stays in one’s mind? This one has for me. I can’t help wondering what caused those squiggles.
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I am honored and pleased by how my image has made an impression on you! I think the pattern is created by an animal that has crawled into or under the bark of the tree.
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Perfect composition – love it 🙂
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The eucaluptus tree helped me a lot – so thanks to that too 😉
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