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April 4, 2008

I decided to take a camera with me today when I walked the dogs in the southern parklands.They like hanging around the trees checking out the possums. Instead of trying to get them to move on with little effect I decided to hang around as well checking out the photographic possibilities. They ended up waiting for me.

Adelaideparklandstrretrunk.jpg Gary Sauer-Thompson, tree trunk, Salmon gum Adelaide parklands, 2008

The bark was falling off the trees and so I had a lovely time looking at the abstractions. Some of them were quite minimalist since most of the bark was already on the ground.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 11:36 PM | | Comments (2)
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interesting pic. I turned it upside down and pulled it in. it made it more horrific.

Les,
the image works better reversed. That was the closest I could get with my camera.