Monday, January 15, 2007

CYCLOPS


I was fascinated by the many "eyes" around this tree. It just seemed to beg me to take its picture. How could I refuse the Cyclops?
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19 comments:

Ben Nakagawa said...

Wow! Great detail.
I understand how you felt when you found this. No one can resist to take a picture once caught by those eyes.

Deb said...

This looks like something straight off an animators' sketchbook! It reminds me of those villanous characters scaring the daylights out of me on Saturday mornings in the 1960s!
Great photo with lots of imagination!!

Susan Jones said...

its from space.
Lets call it the tribble tree.
heeeeeee

mrsnesbitt said...

What fantastic photos...do you post one each day? Could I put you on my list of daily photo blogs?

It would be great!
Just let me know.

D

Anonymous said...

Wow, that's wild! Do you know what kind of tree it is?

Unknown said...

I was trying once to do photomanipulation to simillar image. Theese trees are amazing.

Olivier said...

superbe (et tres rare, sauf peut être dans certain conte) un arbre à cyclopes. superbe la photo


superb (and very rare, except can be in certain tale) a cyclops tree. superb the photograph

JOAN GONZÁLEZ_MIRATGES said...

saludos


joan

Anonymous said...

ewwwww..i came from seattle with wall art made of gums , now this..my hair is up!

Michael P. Randazzo said...

Good shot.

Dsole said...

wow! really great! I like it very much at the huge size, it's just amazing.. amazing nature...

Anonymous said...

That is fascinating and somewhat creepy looking. Love that detail.

Shammickite said...

Don't look now, someone is watching you!

Annie said...

Each eye has its own expression. One is crying, another alarmed . . . You do find the most interesting photo opportunities!

Edulabbe said...

Very strange tree.
They really look like eyes!

Unknown said...

This is just really really really strange. Great shot.

Kekiinani said...

WHOAA!! NOw that is spooky looking!! Great shot :)

micki said...

That is the most fascinating growth!! Great find.

Chad Oneil Myers said...

Very creepy!