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Here is a tree in St Davids Park, not far from my office. I had a nice stroll through the park to and from a meeting. I saw the tree and experimented with perspective. The meeting went well, for those of you concerned about such things.

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escape said…
i also enjoy taking shots of trees from that perspective but never tried posting it yet. nice one. i like the greeny-like part of the trunk.
Priyanka Khot said…
Really liked this pic... the green moss render an awesome shade of green to the photo.
Kris McCracken said…
The moss was what drew me to the tree, I quite like the image that you can get up this close. I took a few different ones. Now, we just need some of those mutant Russian killer squirrels...
Jim Klenke said…
Nice shot, the view kinda makes me dizzy.
Chuckeroon said…
Nice to welcome you on RuT today,Kris.

I once visited Tas around the Burney area going in to the rainforest. You live in a nice place.

Glad you liked the cattle. NIce moss your tree.

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