Intersections
Intersections. I like trees of all kinds but where I live the Moreton Bay Fig Tree is always a huge tree that demonstrates natures power and the will to live and thrive.
Their knotted root systems have always grabbed my attention – they are very free-form and abstract

Intersections belongs to the following groups:
Australian Landmarks and Icons, AW Welcome Center, Bits and Pieces , Happy Haven, Landscape Photography, Mixed Media, Safe Haven, The Patchwork and The Urban EnvironmentAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints and Mounted Prints

dinghysailor1, 5 months ago
fantastic image – beautifully lit and those roots just grab the attantion as well as each other…
reflector in reply to dinghysailor1’s comment, 5 months ago
Thanks for the Fave ! I just had to put this one up before the zzzzz’s come into effect !
blamo, 5 months ago
As above ….................. brilliant and zzzzzzzzzzz well
Antanas, 5 months ago
another beautiful shot
Jim Caldwell, 5 months ago
Looks like the foot on a lizard. ;-)
Nice
cherylc1, 5 months ago
cool shot- you can imagine so many things- I see the side of a hand and fingers
christiane, 5 months ago
I can imagine this coming alive once the sun goes down – only need this part of the tree to be effective, grat capture
Daniel Bowen, 5 months ago
interesting shapes and lines, well done
Daniel Bowen, 5 months ago
reflector in reply to Antanas’s comment, 5 months ago
Thanks very much Antanas ! These last nine photos were all on the same day and I only walked half a mile to find them all !
reflector in reply to Jim Caldwell’s comment, 5 months ago
That’s a very creative way to look at it, Thanks Jim !
reflector in reply to cherylc1’s comment, 5 months ago
I can see a sharks tooth in the lower right corner, but I wasn’t looking at it like that until I saw Jim’s and your comment. Thanks a lot Cheryl !
reflector in reply to christiane’s comment, 5 months ago
Thanks Christiane ! Believe me, when the sun goes down you would be better off in another suburb ( unfortunately ). That tree was so massive that I would have to stand maybe 50 feet away to get it all in the frame !
reflector in reply to Daniel Bowen’s comment, 5 months ago
Thanks a lot Daniel – it shows randomness and concurrent purposeful growth – like life itself !
reflector in reply to Daniel Bowen’s comment, 5 months ago
Thanks for that Dan ! I uploaded this last night, replied to Dinghy, then went straight to sleep and I didn’t frame it.
reflector in reply to blamo’s comment, 5 months ago
Thanks a lot Blamo ! I couldn’t get on RB today, but I did sleep well last night ! Thanks for making it a Fav !
Rosina Lamberti, 5 months ago
lovely work, l love these trees
reflector in reply to Rosina Lamberti’s comment, 5 months ago
Thanks a lot Rosina, I like them too !