Peeling Bark Design
Uploaded: October 08, 2005 08:18:33
The peeling bark of the swamp Paperbark tree,makes for an interesting and colourful design.Perth,Western Australia.June,2005.Colour/Filtered.
Bonnie C. Lackey October 08, 2005
Looks almost human. What an amazing and interesting image. #323188Brinn MacDougall October 08, 2005
Great depth and design, Joe..wonderful! #1930068Pat Gamwell October 08, 2005
This is wonderful, Joe. Love the flowing design, colors & clarity. Good work. #1930186Joe Terni October 08, 2005
Thanks Bonnie,Brinn and Pat for your nice comments.We have heaps of these trees around our wetlands,but sometimes you get one with the bark peeling off(even though the bark always tends to peel off to some extent on all swamp Paperbarks),which seems to show much more character and colour than most of them.Like this one here.Thanks again. #1930260Brian Lobdell October 08, 2005
Wow Joe! Love this image a lot! I've shot a number of tree knots, and textures, but this is truly unique! Well done! #1930623Lorri Shane October 08, 2005
I love this, Joe! Nice job on composition and effects! #1931042Joe Terni October 09, 2005
Thanks Brian and lorri for your comments, they are most appreciated. #1932839Kate Jackson October 18, 2005
You certainly seem to be finding your filters useful Joe. This is a fantastic find an amazing colours. #1966219Joe Terni October 19, 2005
I love our Paperbarks Kate,to me they are just so much of our wetlands,where I have spent so much of my working life.(Of course many of our friends in the US detest our Paperbarks,where they have been introduced to some areas and are now taking over from the indigenous flora...but thats nearly always the story of introduced species,be it animal or plant).Thanks Kate. #1971371Adilson F. Ferreira November 23, 2005
Congratulations on this wonderful finalist Joe!!! #2112718Kate Jackson November 23, 2005
Woooo congratulations Joe, I had forgotten all about this and it is so good to see it again!! #2113229Joe Terni November 24, 2005
Thanks Adilson and Kate for your nice words.I had actually forgotten this as well as it seemed months ago that I entered it.So it caught me by surprise.I saw Kate`s birch paperbark in a US forest,just the other day.Mary said she used it for making postcards as a kid.Our Melaleuca paperbark in Ozz is used extensively by many of the artists of our indigenous population for some wonderful bark painting`s.Thanks to all again on your nice comments and thoughts. #2116067Marijana Fajgl November 24, 2005
Congratulations Joe, wonderful photo! #2116886Jill Odice November 26, 2005
This is really intriguing the way nature shows it's creativity! Nicely caught Joe :-) #2124835Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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