Only the decaying roots remain of a once proud tree. Even so, they provide a fascinating natural habitat. The question is ‘Who might live in a house like this?’
Only the decaying roots remain of a once proud tree. Even so, they provide a fascinating natural habitat. The question is ‘Who might live in a house like this?’
Filed under Nature, photography, Trees, Uncategorized
Tagged as decaying tree, natural habitat, tree root
It is not uncommon to find ‘interesting’ pieces of driftwood that resemble fantasy creature, such as the ‘Ksarmathaurus’ I posted in April. The image below is of a piece found on the same beach near Agadir in Morocco. I am fairly sure that it is what remains of a decaying palm trunk, but whatever it is I was attracted by the rather gentle, downcast figure it seemed to suggest. It could equally be a devout young lady.
Filed under Abstract photos, Imaginings, Minimalist, Nature, Pattern, photography, Texture, Trees, Uncategorized
Tagged as beachcombing, decaying tree, driftwood, fantasy figures, flotsam, imaginary figures, Morocco shore, natural textures, washed up