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30 July 2007
Dryads
As seen on Black Poplars in the Chase Nature Reserve betwen Hornchurch and Dagenham
very cool photos. I love being able to spot likenesses of things in nature.... excluding, of course, the images of Jesus in potatoes or ham sandwiches etc. :)
Seriously, any tree comes to life movies scare the crap out of me. That even includes the Mother Tree character in the animated Disney film, Pocohontas.
4 comments:
Hi Jams
Looks like these eery human likenesses hopped (by their roots) from Lord of the Rings via Harry Potter.
Pete
very cool photos. I love being able to spot likenesses of things in nature.... excluding, of course, the images of Jesus in potatoes or ham sandwiches etc. :)
Thanks. Glad you like them. The Black Poplar trees are so gnarled, they are full of simulacra!
I think I shat my pants.....
Seriously, any tree comes to life movies scare the crap out of me. That even includes the Mother Tree character in the animated Disney film, Pocohontas.
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