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by Roger Passman
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This image is a detail of the root structure of the uprooted Tunnel Tree. There is an entire landscape in the roots of uprooted sequoias. Colors,... more
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This image is a detail of the root structure of the uprooted Tunnel Tree. There is an entire landscape in the roots of uprooted sequoias. Colors, shadows, ridges and flat areas all join together to make for an abstract landscape as if from 30,000 feet above looking down.
In Grants Grove in Kings Canyon National Park a giant sequoia fell leaving a hollowed log with room enough for a grown man to walk through without bending down. At the far end the root system of this fallen tree survives in such detail as to make one wonder why the tree lost its balance and fell in the forest so many years ago. The browns, greens and grays of the root system represents both dead wood and growing organisms, mainly lichen, finding a home among the ancient roots.
Giant sequoias can live for over 3,000 years, outlasting all of their mixed conifer forest neighbors. What is it about giant sequoias that allows them to persist through millennia? Surprisingly, a major factor in in the longevit...
Forty-eight of my most popular images (based on views and sales) are found on the front page of my images gallery. Others love them, perhaps you will too! The second page of my images gallery displays my most recent images (unless one or more made the front page and was replaced by a more popular image.) Don't forget to look there and beyond too. _____________________________ I divide my time between Chicago in the summer and Phoenix in the winter. The first hint of cold, generally sometime in late October I flee the dreadful weather and head to Arizona. Conversely, when the temperature reaches 105 degrees for five consecutive days I run from the dreadful heat back to the humidity of the midwest. That, my friends, explains the split...
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Cathy Mahnke
Wonderful natural abstract.
Georgiana Romanovna
Congratulations on your beautiful artwork feature in "Art From The Heart Group".
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in the World We See Group:-)
Lucinda Walter
Congratulations! Your beautiful work is featured in the group "One Tree - Not Trees" l/f