Photographer
Clay Boutin {Karma:28722}
Project
#52 Patterns in Nature
Camera Model
Canon Rebel T3i
Categories
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio
Nature
Everyday Life
Lens
Quantaray 18-200mm 1:3.5 - 6.3
Uploaded
6/24/2015
Film / Memory Type
Camera Raw
ISO / Film Speed
100
Views
366
Shutter
1/125
Favorites
0
Aperture
f/11
Critiques
4
Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location
City - Riverside
State - CALIFORNIA
Country - United States
About
You don't normally get to see how big or deep the roots of a tree get under the ground. Here are the roots of a tree that had been cut down.
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Clay Boutin
{K:28722} 6/25/2015
I think that is what is left of a concrete or cement retaining wall. What caught my attention is how small the tree trunk is in comparison to it's roots.
Clay Boutin
{K:28722} 6/25/2015
Thank you Arijit. I think that is what makes photographers a little special, is that we may see things that others may miss.
Art McCaffrey
{K:23645} 6/24/2015
amazing how they grow between the rock strata, they say there are as many roots underground as there are branches above, well seen and captured clay, good detail, regards art,.
ARIJIT GHOSH
{K:4387} 6/24/2015
There are in-numerous patterns in nature. One should have eyes to discover them. You have impressively done that Clay.