Michael_Stones
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Cheers
Mike
Cheers
Mike
cannot see it
Charlotte
Certainly an eye stopper.
What's remarkable, Michael, is that we know we are being seduced and tricked but allow it!
So how and when did you come make this picture. I am interested in knowing whether you own the wood!!
Asher
Hi Asher. It's a piece of driftwood photographed at Wisconsin Point, Superior, a couple of weeks ago. Shot with a Nikon micro-60mm. The subject of the photo provoked me to investigate pagan female goddesses, which was instructive. This one is at the 'crone' stage of a goddess diety based on age and function. The term 'crone' derived from 'crown' to indicate wisdom in earlier centuries. The change indicates how ageist we have become since those days.
Here's another driftwood photo from the same shoot. I'm not sure about a title but my wife thought the image looked like internal organs. To me, it looks like gold nuggets.
Cheers
Mike
Mike
I have a mac and I do not know why I cannot see this grrrrr
Charlotte
PAWPRINT
Here's one that you couldn't carry home, Asher. Most likely the pawprint of a large black bear that came to drink the superior waters of Lake Superior. Note the relative size of the traces of other animal prints (probably dogs) near the bottom left. Cheers, Mike.
That is beautiful where it is!
I wish I had seen it but then I would have been quite frightened, as would be the bear!
The blue stone are fortuitous and add so much. What kind of mineral is that? Could it be sea-pounded granite fragments?
Asher