Spin it around a bit more and you've almost captured a silhouette of Australia encompassed by raging oceans photographed from several kilometres up !!! Except Tassie had it's position off the mainland altered somewhat !
*twilight zone music* is sounding my head....lol~~ ah well, leave it to me to see things just a bit off. *wink* cannot you see that..."step into the black hole and enter a time all it's own... who knows what lies on the other side...take a chance, enter~~~"
LG .. I've looked and I've looked but I still can't see it ?! You might have to point it out to me in person sometime !
Chook, it's one of those rare swirley knotted hole trees ... surely you've hear of them ;) ... I think it's a paperbark hon, but not real sure :)
Anon ... To the best of my knowledge, if you stepped into the black hole, what you would find on the 'other side' would be the back of the tree ... but heck, I'm no arborist, so don't take my word for it :)
Although the original concept for this photo-blog may have changed somewhat due to Life, Love etc (ad nauseum), I WILL chip away at this thing (where possible) until I have completed the countdown from 365. Who knows, I may have a sudden rush of available time (cough) or overwhelming inspiration and still complete the project within the 12 months, although the realist in me says "you're dreamin' mate" ... Whatever, However and Whenever, fruition SHALL be reached (and I have it on good advice that Fruition is a rather nice place, particularly in Spring) :o)
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Spin it around a bit more and you've almost captured a silhouette of Australia encompassed by raging oceans photographed from several kilometres up !!! Except Tassie had it's position off the mainland altered somewhat !
What kind of tree is this? I have a picture of a rainbow eucalyptus on my wall in the bedroom, different bark, but similar colours.
Chooky
*twilight zone music* is sounding my head....lol~~ ah well, leave it to me to see things just a bit off. *wink* cannot you see that..."step into the black hole and enter a time all it's own...
who knows what lies on the other side...take a chance, enter~~~"
LG .. I've looked and I've looked but I still can't see it ?! You might have to point it out to me in person sometime !
Chook, it's one of those rare swirley knotted hole trees ... surely you've hear of them ;) ... I think it's a paperbark hon, but not real sure :)
Anon ... To the best of my knowledge, if you stepped into the black hole, what you would find on the 'other side' would be the back of the tree ... but heck, I'm no arborist, so don't take my word for it :)
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