A tree masquerading as a rhino? I found this intriguing oak in a state nature preserve less than an hour drive from my home. The locals call it the Rhino Tree for obvious reasons. Though several theories have been put forth, no one knows for sure what caused the trunk to grow in this unusual shape.
Wonderful Photograph Kurt, Great Colors and Clarity. Very well presented. I like how you've looked "outside" the BOX at this one... If you know what I mean... I had to look at it twice...
Thanks for sharing, and thanks for the wonder comment on my Photo... Peter Daniel
Yes I can definitely see the Rhino. Trees have some interesting shapes and forms. People see many different subjects in them. It just goes to show that no matter what you are looking at, there is always something else there depending on your own level of imagination....or your ability to use your imagination.